Dark by Kenji Jasper
At 19, Thai Williams is walking a thin line between two worlds. One on side he has his job as a filing clerk for the DC department of Public Works, his girlfriend Sierra, and his plans for going to college. But on the other, darker side there are his friends Snowflake and Ray Ray, men who run the neighborhood streets constantly dodging the dangers of the crime life and the drug game. But that thin line disappears when Thai walks in on Sierra with another man, whom he eventually kills in a haze of jealousy and confusion.
From there Thai finds himself on the run and away from the five-block stretch where he's lived for all of his life. He finds his way to Charlotte, where Enrique, his closest friend of all, had moved in search of a better life. In the course of the week that follows, Thai encounters a series of men and women who show him aspects of life he never dreamed of in his narrow ghetto existence. All of them are looking for answers, but it is Thai who must find his own path out of the dark - and into the clear light of moral responsibility and repentance for his actions.
In his first novel, Kenji Jasper has written a haunting portrait of his own urban generation, shadowed (and often erased) by violence, but determined to make their mark on the world.