El Vagabundo de las estrellas
- 279 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Lorenzo Carcaterra es un maestro narrador cuyas obras se sumergen en las profundidades de la experiencia humana con una honestidad inquebrantable. Su escritura a menudo explora temas de lealtad, traición y moralidad compleja, tejiendo hábilmente narrativas convincentes con profundos estudios de personajes. A través de su estilo distintivo, captura la cruda realidad de la vida urbana y al mismo tiempo resuena con temas universales de honor y supervivencia. La capacidad de Carcaterra para representar el núcleo crudo pero sensible de las relaciones humanas lo convierte en una voz verdaderamente única.







The book offers a heartfelt exploration of deep connections and relationships, likening its emotional depth to a satisfying Italian meal. It serves as a powerful tribute to the bonds that unite individuals, presenting a narrative filled with intensity and warmth. Through its rich storytelling, it captures the essence of love, loyalty, and the human experience, inviting readers to reflect on their own ties with others.
The story features Nonna Maria, a delightful amateur sleuth, as she embarks on a quest to exonerate her goddaughter while unraveling the mysterious history of an unidentified victim. This engaging mystery weaves together themes of loyalty and justice, showcasing Nonna Maria's determination and charm as she navigates the complexities of the case. Lorenzo Carcaterra, a #1 New York Times bestselling author, crafts a captivating narrative that promises to keep readers intrigued.
The true story of a group of four boys brought up in New York's notorious Mafia-run Hell's Kitchen during the 1960s. After nearly causing a man's death, they were sent to a reformatory where guards routinely brutalized them, leaving them with nothing but an undying loyalty to one another.
"As one of the NYPD's most trusted 'tin badges'--retired detectives brought in to solve cases that are beyond the reach of the everyday force--Tank Rizzo has faced off against some of the city's toughest criminals without breaking a sweat. To tackle a case involving a dangerous kingpin known as Gonzo, Tank turns to his best friend and ex-partner, Pearl; a former mobster living out a seemingly quiet retirement as the owner of Tank's favorite Italian restaurant; and a team of expert misfits he would trust with his life. But Gonzo will stop at nothing to defend the empire he's built, and won't hesitate to make it personal.Then Tank gets a call telling him that his brother and sister-in-law, estranged from him for many years, have been killed in a horrific car accident. Tank is the only family left for his orphaned teenage nephew, Chris, although he knows his lifestyle is ill-suited to win him father of the year. Chris moves in with Tank, and the two circle each other warily. It's only when Chris reveals an interest in true crime and a genius-level skill with computers that they begin to bond. Chris's skills may be exactly what Tank's team needs to take Gonzo down--but getting him involved could put his life at risk."--Provided by publisher
If there's one kind of person Tank Rizzo hates most in this world, it's a dirty cop. Criminals are at least honest about being dishonest; dirty cops are a disgrace to the badge they carry. Detective Eddie Kenwood is one such disgrace. He's got the highest signed-confession rate in the NYPD and a distinguished career built on putting men behind bars--whether they're guilty or not doesn't matter much to him. When Tank's partner, Pearl, tells him about an old family friend Kenwood put in jail for a murder he didn't commit, Tank and Pearl vow to take Kenwood down. Also in need of a takedown: the money-laundering accounting firm where Tank's brother used to work--before he mysteriously died, leaving Tank the sole guardian of his nephew, Chris. Chris smells a rat, and enlists Tank's help to bring the men who had his father killed to justice. Working two big cases means getting out the big guns, and Tank assembles his A-team. With help from a retired mobster, a professional boxer, a Chelsea psychic, a dog named Gus, and the U.S. Attorney--not to mention his and Pearl's own quick wits and Chris's burgeoning skills as a computer whiz--Tank gears up to take on his most dangerous and personal cases to date
In Naples, Italy, during four crucial days in the fall of 1943, the city lies in ruins, inhabited only by abandoned children whose sole aim is survival. These lost souls transform into fearless fighters, unexpectedly becoming heroes of World War II. Set in late September, as the war in Europe nears its end, Italy is in chaos, with Mussolini arrested and the German army retreating. Adults have been taken to work camps or worse, leaving behind children, some as young as ten, armed with limited weapons and their own ingenuity. Determined to defend their city from the advancing enemy, these orphans and hidden children resolve to fight back or die trying. Among them is Vincenzo Soldari, a sixteen-year-old history enthusiast eager to lead; Carlo Maldini, a middle-aged drunk seeking redemption; and his daughter Nunzia, who helps him regain his self-respect while falling for an American G.I. Corporal Steve Connors, stranded on reconnaissance, must assist the street boys, while Colonel Rudolph Van Klaus, a Nazi commander, grapples with his mission's brutality. This novel portrays the resilience of youth amid violence, deepening themes of courage and survival, and serves as a powerful tribute to the underdog in the context of World War II.
Lorenzo Carcaterra travels from the days of godfathers and goodfellas to our own world of suburban sopranos. Gangster is an epic, compassionate portrait of one man's fight against his fate - and the narrative of a family, a city and a century.
This is the return of the Apaches - a cadre of controversial, adrenaline-junkie former NYPD cops, first introduced in Lorenzo Carcaterra's previous novel APACHES. In this sequel, set three years after the events in the first novel, the surviving members of the team reunite to continue their battle against crime. Their new adventure starts with the machine-gun murder of innocent bystanders in a Manhattan restaurant. This incident ultimately propels our heroes into an investigation of a Colombian drug cartel responsible for the selling and distribution of millions of kilos of cocaine. Joining the group in this mission are three new Apaches: Ash, a wounded female Hispanic cop with a speciality in arson investigations; Quincy, an HIV-positive recruit who is a specialist in forensics; and Bruno, a retired police dog who is a gold-shield detective, highly decorated for his skills at sniffing out illegal drugs. It's the Apaches versus the drug lords in an all-out New York City street war.
Giancarlo Lo Manto is the toughest cop on the toughest beat in Europe - a detective in the Naples homicide squad, dedicated to bringing down the mob. But what hurts the gangsters in the old country hurts them in the new world too. In the highest towers of the most expensive streets in New York City, Lo Manto is becoming a problem. When Lo Manto learns his teenage niece, Paula, has gone missing in Manhattan, the two worlds, the two cities, are set to collide. The poor of Naples call New York Paradise City. For Gian Lo Manto, coming to the City is a journey into hell.