Zac was the grandson of a celebrated London rabbi, a product of a good private school, and the son of loving, comfortable parents who had no idea who their child really was.
The book published on April 7, and even before it hit shelves, U.K.'s A24 had acquired the TV rights in a competitive bidding process. That's not surprising. Keefe has made a career of finding the human story at the center of large institutional failures, from the Sackler family and the opioid crisis, to the IRA and a woman who vanished in Belfast. With London Falling, he's found something incredibly intriguing and personal, a family trying to understand their son after it's too late.
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What they found forms the basis of Keefe's account. London, he shows us, is not simply one of the world's great cities. It has also become, in his words, a place where vast wealth moves through the shadows with remarkable ease, and where a teenager hungry for status could stumble into genuinely lethal company without anyone in authority noticing or caring very much.
Stories about young people who construct elaborate false identities, inflated by social media, fueled by the allure of wealth, have been everywhere in recent years. But Keefe resists easy moralizing. He is more interested in understanding and that may be what makes the book so hard to put down. Readers seem to find themselves rooting for a family to find justice while wondering, alongside them, whether justice is even possible.
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