In 2006, amid the great real estate
bubble, Rick Hermannik, an adult referee of youth soccer, is found murdered in
a ritzy Los Angeles suburb, his whistle left in an unnatural place. Suspicion
quickly falls upon volunteer coach Diego Diaz, a one-time gang member whose hot
Latino rant over an offside call pops up on YouTube. The media eagerly pursue
the delicious story line of out-of-control soccer parents. Case closed–until
the boyfriend of Diaz’s grown daughter, Hector Rivera, a former high school
soccer star but now a college dropout in a dead-end job, tries to figure out
the truth, and himself.

 

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Chronicling a wide cross-section of the human
condition, William P. Barrett has worked as an award-winning journalist across
the country and abroad for major newspapers and national magazines dating back
more than four decades. At various times he’s been a police reporter, court
reporter, local government reporter, feature writer, foreign correspondent,
national correspondent writing about very small places with very big problems,
investigative reporter and business reporter. Barrett’s longest stretch was at Forbes,
where his writings illuminated dark sections of the financial world and sent
miscreants to prison. A New Jersey native, Barrett holds two degrees from
Rutgers, one in law, and is a Chartered Financial Analyst charter holder. On
the weekends he has refereed youth soccer in the West, including Southern
California, for 17 years. Barrett now lives in Seattle. This is his debut
novel.

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Top 10s

  1. I’ve written magazine stories that have sent people to prison.
  2. I’ve lived in all four domestic time zones, plus abroad.
  3. I wrote the magazine story that brought bungy jumping to the U.S.
  4. I have a law degree but have never practiced.
  5. I have been a soccer referee for 18 years.
  6. I am a serial mortgage refinancer to lower interest rates.
  7. I write a blog that, among other things, exposes dodgy charities.
  8. I have a pet basset hound named Zozo, named for a city in New Mexico.
  9. I live in Seattle, a city where car washes stay open in the rain.
  10. I can explain the offside law in soccer.

Character Casting

1.Rick Hermannik

rick

Diego Diaz

diego

Hector Rivera

hector


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