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Informationen zum Autor Dennis Lehane is the author of thirteen novels—including the New York Times bestsellers Live by Night; Moonlight Mile; Gone, Baby, Gone; Mystic River; Shutter Island ; and The Given Day —as well as Coronado , a collection of short stories and a play. He grew up in Boston, MA and now lives in California with his family. Klappentext Boston, 1926. The ‘20s are roaring. Liquor is flowing, bullets are flying, and one man sets out to make his mark on the world. Prohibition has given rise to an endless network of underground distilleries, speakeasies, gangsters, and corrupt cops. Joe Coughlin, the youngest son of a prominent Boston police captain, has long since turned his back on his strict and proper upbringing. Now having graduated from a childhood of petty theft to a career in the pay of the city's most fearsome mobsters, Joe enjoys the spoils, thrills, and notoriety of being an outlaw. Joe embarks on a dizzying journey up the ladder of organized crime that takes him from the flash of Jazz Age Boston to the sensual shimmer of Tampa's Latin Quarter to the sizzling streets of Cuba. At once a sweeping love story and a compelling saga of revenge, it is a spellbinding tour de force of betrayal and redemption, music and murder, that brings fully to life a bygone era when sin was cause for celebration and vice was a national virtue. Zusammenfassung From New York Times bestselling author Dennis Lehane comes this epic! unflinching tale of the making and unmaking of a gangster in the Prohibition Era of the Roaring Twenties—now a Warner Bros. movie starring Ben Affleck! Elle Fanning! Zoe Saldana! and Sienna Miller. Meticulously researched and artfully told! Live by Night is the riveting story of one man’s rise from Boston petty thief to the Gulf Coast’s most successful rum runner! and it proves again that the accolades New York Times bestseller Lehane consistently receives are well deserved. He is indeed! “a master” ( Philadelphia Inquirer ) whose “true literary forefathers include John Steinbeck as well as Raymond Chandler” ( Baltimore Sun ). And! “Boy! does he know how to write” (Elmore Leonard). ...