TY - SER KW - Roman Catholics KW - Italian Americans KW - Pittsburgh Steelers KW - street gangs KW - Muslims KW - correction officers KW - Black Americans KW - Jewish Americans AU - Daniel Blake AB - Homicide detective Franco Patrese—a Bloomfield kid who rose to football fame at Pitt—tracks an elusive murderer, gang violence in Homewood, and a terrorist attempt during a Steelers game. C1 - 2008 C3 - Allegheny County; Allegheny River; Monongahela River; Ohio River; Pittsburgh; Downtown; City-County Building; Allegheny County Courthouse; O’Reilly Theater; Union Station; Bloomfield; East Liberty; Homewood; Mt. Washington; North Side; Perry North; North C4 - Mystery; Thriller CY - New York LA - English M3 - Novel N1 -

Daniel Blake is a pseudonym of Boris Starling (1969- ).

Settings are referred to by their common aliases as follows: Union Station is Penn Station; Perry North is Observatory Hill.

N2 - Homicide detective Franco Patrese—a Bloomfield kid who rose to football fame at Pitt—tracks an elusive murderer, gang violence in Homewood, and a terrorist attempt during a Steelers game. PB - Gallery Books PP - New York PY - 2011 RN - Boris Starling (1969- ) is a British novelist and screenwriter who spent 10 days in February 2008 researching Pittsburgh for his new American detective series. “Why Pittsburgh?” asked the Pittsburgh Tribune Review. “Starling, whose previous novels have been set in London and Moscow, wanted an atypical American city, 'one that hadn't been done a million times, one that's off the beaten track.'” Starling lives in Dorset, England. EP - 436 p. TI - Thou Shalt Kill ER -