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Book reviews are always welcome!!🥰
04/22/2026

Book reviews are always welcome!!🥰

Another amazing review by Matt Pechey on the latest release "Russo's Revenge'.Edward Izzi doesn’t write comfort reads—he...
04/08/2026

Another amazing review by Matt Pechey on the latest release "Russo's Revenge'.

Edward Izzi doesn’t write comfort reads—he writes the kind of stories that leave grit under your fingernails and moral questions rattling around long after the final page. His latest novel is no exception. Dark, unflinching, and laced with a sharp edge of wit, this is Izzi doing what he does best: dragging readers through the underbelly of Chicago and daring them to look away.
Tommy Russo is the kind of cop you want on your side. He’s decorated, devoted, and seemingly incorruptible. Which is exactly why his fall hits like a blunt instrument. Framed with a mountain of evidence—drugs, cash, and a narrative too neat to question—Russo is chewed up and spit out by the very system he served. What follows is less a redemption arc and more a slow-burn descent into something far more dangerous. He’s a man with nothing left to lose and a ledger full of names.
Izzi handles Russo’s unraveling with a careful balance of brutality and restraint.
Prison isn’t romanticised, the justice system isn’t glorified, and loyalty—both personal and institutional—is shown to be as fragile as it is transactional. As cracks begin to form in the case against Russo, the story shifts from courtroom certainty to uneasy doubt, pulling the reader deeper into a conspiracy that feels as plausible as it is infuriating.
What continues to set Izzi apart is his ability to weave politics, religion, and organised crime into a narrative that never feels bloated or preachy. Instead, these elements simmer beneath the surface, informing character choices and raising the stakes without slowing the pace. The result is a story that moves with purpose. Tight chapters, relentless momentum, and just enough breathing room to let the tension settle before the next punch lands all play an essential part of the story.
Longtime readers will appreciate Izzi’s signature approach to character work.
Familiar faces drift in and out, not as fan service, but as part of a living, breathing cityscape. These aren’t traditional series entries, but they reward those who’ve been paying attention. Newcomers won’t feel lost, but veterans will catch the subtle threads that tie Izzi’s Chicago together—a city as much a character as anyone on the page.
And then there are the twists. Izzi doesn’t rely on cheap surprises. Rather, he plants narrative landmines early and lets you walk toward them, daring you to notice. When they go off, they don’t just shock—they reframe everything. By the time Russo begins to consider revenge, the reader is left asking the same question he is: not whether it’s justified, but whether it’s survivable.
Gritty, gripping, and threaded with a cynical wit that cuts through the darkness, this novel is another strong entry in Izzi’s growing catalogue. While each book stands on its own, there’s a cumulative power in reading them together—watching the city evolve, the lines blur, and the cost of justice climb ever higher.
Izzi remains an author who refuses to pull punches. And frankly, the genre is better for it.

Kudos, Mr. Izzi, for another stunning novel I could not stop reading!

Now available on AmazonTommy Russo was the perfect cop...decorated, honest, and devoted to his family. But when corrupt ...
03/30/2026

Now available on Amazon

Tommy Russo was the perfect cop...decorated, honest, and devoted to his family. But when corrupt officers at Chicago's Fourteenth District frame him for drug trafficking, Russo's life is destroyed. Convicted on fabricated evidence, Russo has lost everything: his badge, his home, his wife, and his family while serving time at the Menard Correctional Center. Exonerated after the conspiracy is exposed, Russo walks free...four years later...into a dark city still controlled by the corrupt forces that destroyed him. The District Commander, it's Deputy Chief, and several other dirty cops now face indictment, accumulating a long list of enemies. But the wheels of justice move slowly...and someone isn't willing to wait.
When the corrupt officers suffer brutal executions, all eyes turn to Russo. He has the motive, the knowledge, and the burning rage of a man who has lost everything. But as FBI agents close in and the bodies pile up, is Tommy Russo the avenging angel? Or is a more dangerous player out there, arranging this deadly game of vengeance?
Among Chicago's Finest, the dark shadows of corruption run deep, and every injustice is paid for in blood. Will Tommy Russo exchange his freedom, or his life...for the sweet taste of revenge?

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02/24/2026

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02/14/2026

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02/02/2026

New Book Review

Rating: 5 / 5

Lords of Sixty-Third Street is a hard-edged urban crime novel that doesn’t waste time easing the reader in. From its opening pages, Edward Izzi makes it clear that this is a story about violence, power, corruption, and consequence, set against the unforgiving backdrop of Chicago’s South Side. As a reader who enjoys crime fiction, from classic noir to modern police procedurals, I found Izzi’s approach blunt, unapologetic, and intentionally unsettling.

The novel opens with a brutally vivid crime on the Sixty-Third Street Metra platform, where veteran Chicago Tribune reporter Michael Anderson is robbed and murdered by a gang of young men. The scene is described in relentless detail, from the oppressive summer heat to the chaos and terror of the attack itself. Izzi uses this opening not just for shock value, but to establish the book’s central themes: moral decay, urban neglect, and the thin line between observer and victim. The murder feels senseless and cruel, and that’s precisely the point—it’s meant to linger with the reader.

From there, the narrative shifts into a layered investigation told through multiple perspectives. We follow Larry McKay, another Tribune reporter and close friend of the victim, whose grief fuels both a memorial piece and a personal crusade to uncover the truth. McKay is a compelling protagonist: cynical, aging, deeply flawed, yet still driven by an old-school sense of journalistic duty. His internal monologues, ranging from newsroom politics to failed relationships, give the novel emotional weight beyond the crime itself. Alongside McKay, Izzi introduces seasoned Chicago detectives, mob-connected figures, and gang members, creating a wide-angle view of a city tangled in corruption at every level.

One of Izzi’s strengths is his familiarity with Chicago. The city isn’t just a setting; it’s a character. Real locations, institutions, and social dynamics are woven directly into the story, lending authenticity to the narrative. The dialogue often feels raw and unfiltered, sometimes uncomfortable, but clearly intentional. Izzi even addresses this directly in his author’s disclaimer, noting that the language reflects the era and environments portrayed, not an attempt to sanitize reality.

This book will appeal most to readers who enjoy gritty crime novels with a strong sense of place—fans of police procedurals, investigative journalism thrillers, and old-school mob fiction. Readers who appreciate authors like Don Winslow, Michael Connelly, or early Dennis Lehane will likely find Lords of Sixty-Third Street engaging. It’s not a light read, and it doesn’t aim to be subtle, but for those willing to confront its darkness, the novel offers a stark, unflinching look at violence and its ripple effects.

In the end, Lords of Sixty-Third Street is a tough, somber novel that asks uncomfortable questions about crime, responsibility, and the cost of looking the other way.

Reviewed by Kyle Eaton
City Book Reviews

Coming in March…
01/22/2026

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01/19/2026

Book Release Interview

Edward Izzi Author Interview Lords of Sixty-Third Street follows a Chicago reporter who is investigating his friend’s brutal murder, leading him deep into mob deals, street gangs, and political cor…

To those interested, I was suffering from a severe writer's block most of last year...started four novels, couldn't fini...
01/17/2026

To those interested, I was suffering from a severe writer's block most of last year...started four novels, couldn't finish any of them. Finally...got my groove back, but I have lots of writing to do.

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