Two men in 1940s New Jersey are caught up in organized crime and international intrigue, in this novel by the Edgar nominee and author of Narrows Gate.
After a bloody showdown with the mob, grocer Sal Benno is being left in peaceâat least for now. But he carries a gun and looks over his shoulder as he goes about his business. Salâs lifelong friend, Leo, is also still in the gritty waterfront town of Narrows Gateâfor the time being. Unlike Sal, he has a woman in his life and a promising future at CBS across the river, though the Red Scare hangs over the network and threatens his career.
Meanwhile, in Sicily, an exiled Mafia boss works to protect his weakened empire from rivals and opportunists, darting around the world as the CIA tries to keep a tail on him. With chaos ruling in the wake of a crackdown on organized crime, the effects are felt from Havana to Hollywood, Las Vegas to Greeceâand in the lives of Sal, Leo, and those they love. In this novel that takes readers into back alleys and halls of power, the two must struggle to hold their friendship and their community together, even as they are driven to desperation.
Praise for Narrows Gate
âMust be ranked among the half-dozen most memorable novels about the Mob.â âMystery Scene
âA uniquely American tale of ambition and failure, of people who underplay their hands and those who overstep their bounds . . . Dazzling.â âDavid Liss, Edgar Awardâwinning novelist
âEqual parts Ellroy, Puzo and Scorsese.â âGeorge Pelecanos, writer andproducer of The Wire and author of The Night Gardener
âAs tender as it is tough . . . A compelling, gritty, and brilliant voice.â âLisa Scottoline, New York Timesâbestselling author
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