Following The Mobster's Lament, this is the fourth and final book in Ray Celestin's critically acclaimed City Blues quartet.
Ray Celestin Libros
Ray Celestin es un novelista y guionista cuyas obras exploran las historias entrelazadas del jazz y el crimen organizado. Su novela debut le valió el CWA New Blood Dagger, marcando una entrada significativa en el panorama de la ficción criminal y apareciendo en numerosos elogios de fin de año. Continúa esta exploración en sus novelas posteriores, incluidas las de la serie 'The City Blues Quartet', que teje intrincadamente las narrativas del jazz y la mafia a través de una parte importante del siglo XX.







The Mobster's Lament
- 496 páginas
- 18 horas de lectura
Award-winning author Ray Celestin's The Mobster's Lament is both a gripping crime novel and a vivid, panoramic portrait of 1940s New York as the mob rises to the height of its powers . . .
Chicago, 1928. Al Capone runs the city but cracks in his rule are starting to show ... In the heavy summer heat, a series of shocking events takes place. A group poisoned in a swanky hotel. A rich white man found dead in a down-and-out neighbourhood he should never have been in. A socialite, known across the city, vanished without trace. Could these events be connected? Is someone trying to bring down Al Capone?Ida and Michael at Pinkerton Detective Agency; Jacob, a police photographer with a personal vendetta; and Dante, working on behalf of Capone himself, are all trying to find answers in the city of jazz, dancing and corruption.
New Orleans, 1919. As music fills the city, a serial killer strikes ...
From the prize-winning, critically acclaimed author of the City Blues Quartet comes a Yorkshire-set gothic masterpiece to rival The Essex Serpent