Enemy of My Enemy: A Daredevil Marvel Crime Novel
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Publisher Description
Matt Murdock defends the Punisher in the trial of the century—the murder of the Kingpin—while staving off a war for the gangland throne as Daredevil.
Los Angeles Times Book Prize winner Alex Segura (Secret Identity) pens the second all-new Marvel Crime thriller novel for adult readers.
"One of the best superhero prose writers of this generation tackling one of the great superheroes of all time! This delivers everything you'd hoped for."
—Brian Michael Bendis, Eisner-winning writer for Daredevil and Ultimate Spider-Man
"Alex Segura brings his unique voice to the Daredevil mythology with his introspective and uncompromising look at the character."
—S.A. Cosby, New York Times bestselling author of King of Ashes
"Crime-fighting is hell in this gripping urban noir.... Segura's twin experience in prose and comics serves him well here: he effortlessly conjures the heightened atmosphere of a Marvel comic without tipping into cliché. Superhero fans will be delighted."
—Publishers Weekly
"Enemy of My Enemy is a bruised, burning love letter to Hell's Kitchen—its alleys thick with ambition, its shadows alive with shifting loyalties."
—Ivy Pochada, award winning author of Sing Her Down
"Enemy of My Enemy by Alex Segura is a riveting blend of legal drama and high-stakes action that takes the reader into the heart of Daredevil's most personal and dangerous challenge yet. This book is a crime thriller enthusiast's dream[.]"
—Yasmin Angoe, bestselling author of Not What She Seems
When reports come in that the Kingpin and a police officer have been killed and that Frank Castle (aka the Punisher) has turned himself in for it, Matt Murdock senses holes in the narratives the media and the streets are quick to run with.
Both criminals have been Matt's nemeses when he dons the cowl of the Daredevil, and there's no denying that New York is better off without its Kingpin and with the Punisher behind bars. And yet . . . while the Punisher is a murderous vigilante, he doesn't kill cops. And he doesn't turn himself in.
Castle certainly deserves prison for all of the other crimes he has committed in the past. However, Matt's indominable sense of justice insists that nobody should be locked away for crimes they didn't actually commit. Representing the vigilante in court, Matt enters a contest of wills and guile with Castle to try and uncover the game beneath the game. And when Matt's girlfriend takes the stand and complicates matters, there's truly no rest for the wicked or the just. As the Kingpin's absence causes passion and ambitions to run hot in Hell's Kitchen, Matt must decide if justice means the letter of the law, what's best for the citizen on the streets, or where his heart leading him.
Enemy of My Enemy continues the Marvel Crime series that began with Lisa Jewell's Breaking the Dark, and brings fans into a grittier, street-level side of the Marvel Universe. Marvel Crime novels build on one another but do not require in-depth familiarity with Marvel or the other books in the series.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Crime-fighting is hell in this gripping urban noir starring masked vigilante Matt Murdock from novelist and comic book writer Segura (Alter Ego). Blinded by a childhood accident that enhanced his other senses, Murdock lives as a Manhattan defense attorney by day and as Daredevil, unofficial protector of Hell's Kitchen, by night. In both his law work and his superhero activities, Murdock regularly clashes with New York City crime kingpin Wilson Fisk, one of the few people who knows about his secret identity. Murdock is stunned, then, when Fisk is found shot to death in his office, leaving behind a power vacuum on the streets that's sure to cause more bloodshed. Ultraviolent vigilante Frank Castle, aka the Punisher, turns himself in for Fisk's murder, but Murdock is convinced that Castle is covering for someone else. Hell-bent on discovering the truth and hoping to quiet the uproar on the streets, Murdock agrees to defend Castle in court, risking his life and career in the process. Segura's twin experience in prose and comics serves him well here: he effortlessly conjures the heightened atmosphere of a Marvel comic without tipping into cliché. Superhero fans will be delighted.