
World Gone By A Novel
Late spring, 1943. The world is at war but the American mob is in its heyday. Former crime boss Joe Coughlin now works as a consigliere to the infamous Bartolo Crime Family, effortlessly handling its interests in Tampa, Boston, and Cuba. In the decade since he lost his wife in a cascade of bullets, Joe has made a home for himself and his son, and once again forged everything out of nothing: money, power, a relationship with a beautiful woman, and a privileged place in Tampa's shadowy underworld. But a rumor surfaces that someone wants Joe dead. And he has only days to figure out who, or he will die. And then there's the ghost—a young boy who appears on the fringes of Joe's vision and seems to be trying to tell him something. Racing against time and fate, Joe hurtles through a violent yet intoxicating world on the brink of total collapse or epic triumph, a world on the cusp of reinvention and rebirth—where the old codes, the old sins, and the old dreams may soon be swept away once and for all.
Reviews

Melissa Palmer@melissapalmer404
Book #50 Read in 2015 World Gone By by Dennis Lehane This is the third book in the Joe Coughlin series; however, it is my first book by this author and I had no problem reading this book as a stand alone. This is a gritty read, showing the world of gangsters in the 1940s. These men live, and die, by different rules. Joe Coughlin is an advisor to a head gangster and while certainly not a good guy by any means, to call Joe a bad guy is to sell him short. Joe loves his son and is loyal to his friends, even if that puts himself in harm's way. This was a great read and it flew by. I borrowed this book from a friend. http://melissasbookpicks.blogspot.com

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