A tragic event changes Ciro Incoronato's life and he takes solace in crack cocaine and living in a fantasy world of his own creation. He has a life of violence and crime as a minor member of a Camorra crime family and gets his kicks by chasing the cars of young women up and down the Naples ring road, called by the locals La Strada degli Americani (The American Road). We see the world through his eyes and the havoc he causes through the eyes of others; a thirty-year-old factory worker Carmine Scognamiglio, a beautiful young music student Martina Marinelli and ultimately the Naples lawcourts. "A powerful novel with strong characters which permeate your senses with their intensity. It is so alive you want to turn it into a film." - Marco D’Amore (Ciro di Marzo in Gomorrah) "A fast-paced powerful novel with the characters so well delineated you feel that you hear them talking." - Maurizio de Giovanni, author of the Inspector Ricciardi novels "Grim and darkly ironic, this is a terrific read." - Andrew Rosenheim in The Spectator Giuseppe Miale di Mauro was born in 1975. He grew up in the Naples area and studied theatre at Accademia d'Arte Drammatica in Naples. He is an actor, playwright, theatre director and novelist. He had a leading part in the successful adaptation of Gomorrah for the stage in 2007-2012. He published his first novel L’ultima volta che mi sono emozionato in 2012 which was followed in 2017 by La Strada degli Americani. Thomas Fazi was born in London in 1982 and now lives in Rome. He is a writer, journalist, translator and researcher. His articles have appeared in numerous publications. He is the author of The Battle for Europe and Reclaiming the State co-authored with William Mitchell. He has translated Naples Noir; La Strada degli Americani for Dedalus.