Author:Andrej Longo,Howard Curtis

The Mafia and the Ten Commandments meet in these interlinked short stories about the undebelly of Naples. Ten uncovers the raw heart of a city, telling the stories of ordinary people forced to make extraordinary compromises in a place permeated by crime.
We encounter a son who finds that he is capable of a terrible act when faced with his mother’s suffering 'because someone had to do it'; a girl whose only outlet for the horrors of an adult’s abuse is to confide in a stuffed toy; an ancient nightclub singer whose ambition has led him to become a drug tester for a Mafia boss; and Ray-Ban who, during a night of mayhem with his friends, manages to steal the wrong car and pays dearly for it.
Each comes to life with painful precision in the hands of Andrej Longo – their fears, regrets, energy and grace. In direct and sometimes brutally raw prose, he conjures a searing new vision of Naples. With the lightest of brush strokes, Longo builds a vivid portrait of a city, its people, and their dreams of escape.
Sparse, simple prose, which is nonetheless poetic and multi-layered in meaning
—— Press AssociationThe stark lines of a cartoon world resonate with Longo’s spare yet lilting prose (brought delicately to life by Howard Curtis)… [Longo’s] intimate observations…conjure visions of a city on fire
—— Ted Hodgkinson , Times Literary SupplementAn enlightening read… The writing is excellent
—— BookmunchCaptures the hunger for self-improvement tinged with a pervasive sense of melancholy
—— Sunday TelegraphThoughtful, beautifully written. A candid exploration of journalistic ethics
—— ObserverExtraordinary ... Lalwani writes with wonderful clarity and intelligence
—— TimesGripping, heartbreaking, truly horrifying . . . simmers with understated menace
—— Marie ClaireExtraordinary... What Nikita is really, really brilliant at is voice and people
—— BBC Radio 2






