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Paradise City

The most exciting achievement to date from the acclaimed author of Sleepers and Gangster, Paradise City is a riveting thriller of two cops and two countries, a stunning crime novel about the roots of revenge, honor, and evil. As a fifteen-year-old, Giancarlo Lo Manto learned about injustice the hard way. His father was gunned down by the Camorra, the murderous clan run by Don Nicola Rossi. When his mother moved him from New York back to his family s ancestral home in Naples, Gian found himself face-to-face with the source of the mobs strength. Twenty-three years later, he is a dogged detective on the Naples police force, homicide division, the most dangerous beat in Europe. His efforts have not gone unnoticed. The strength of Naples reinforces the muscle of New York and now the two worlds are about to collide. In the highest towers of the most expensive streets of New York City, Pete Rossi, the son of Don Nicola, has decided to bring Gian back to America permanently. When Gian learns that his teenage niece, Paula, has gone missing in Manhattan, he cancels a much-needed vacation to Capri, to paradise, joking that one island is just as good as the other. Gian s homecoming will be anything but smooth. Someone must always watch his back, and Detective Jennifer Fabini gets the job. A gifted officer with her own personal demons, Jennifer thinks she ll be dealing with a peasant from the old country. Together the two must solve a disappearance that appears to be a kidnapping ... but turns out to be a deadly trap. As they dash from the sun-struck villages of Italy to the darkest drug dens of New York, their journey links old-world honor and modern-day danger, and ends in a dizzying explosion of the present and the past.

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  • "When his niece mysteriously vanishes in New York City, Giancarlo Lo Manto, a Naples police inspector, arranges for a temporary assignment to the NYPD, joining forces with Manhattan veteran Jennifer Fabini to search for the missing girl."
  • "Wanneer zijn nichtje in New York is ontvoerd, komt de belangrijkste Napolitaanse maffiabaas naar die stad om er orde op zaken te stellen."
  • "The most exciting achievement to date from the acclaimed author of Sleepers and Gangster, Paradise City is a riveting thriller of two cops and two countries, a stunning crime novel about the roots of revenge, honor, and evil. As a fifteen-year-old, Giancarlo Lo Manto learned about injustice the hard way. His father was gunned down by the Camorra, the murderous clan run by Don Nicola Rossi. When his mother moved him from New York back to his family s ancestral home in Naples, Gian found himself face-to-face with the source of the mobs strength. Twenty-three years later, he is a dogged detective on the Naples police force, homicide division, the most dangerous beat in Europe. His efforts have not gone unnoticed. The strength of Naples reinforces the muscle of New York and now the two worlds are about to collide. In the highest towers of the most expensive streets of New York City, Pete Rossi, the son of Don Nicola, has decided to bring Gian back to America permanently. When Gian learns that his teenage niece, Paula, has gone missing in Manhattan, he cancels a much-needed vacation to Capri, to paradise, joking that one island is just as good as the other. Gian s homecoming will be anything but smooth. Someone must always watch his back, and Detective Jennifer Fabini gets the job. A gifted officer with her own personal demons, Jennifer thinks she ll be dealing with a peasant from the old country. Together the two must solve a disappearance that appears to be a kidnapping ... but turns out to be a deadly trap. As they dash from the sun-struck villages of Italy to the darkest drug dens of New York, their journey links old-world honor and modern-day danger, and ends in a dizzying explosion of the present and the past."@en
  • "As a child, Giancarlo Lo Manto lived on Manhattan's mean streets, encountering all sorts of mischief until, at 14, he moved with his family to a small town in Italy. Now a homicide and narcotics cop in Naples, Lo Manto returns to New York when his teenage niece, Paula, a foreign exchange student, disappears. Arranging for a temporary assignment to the NYPD, Lo Manto is fortunate to be partnered with Jennifer Fabini, a 10-year veteran on the force. "She knows the streets and I know the enemy," he tells the captain. But just who is that enemy? Signs point to the Camorra, the infamous Naples crime syndicate, whose influence carries all the way to the States. As a young cop, Lo Manto made it his business to know everything he could about the Camorra, but he is baffled by what the syndicate's connection might be to his own family."@en

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  • "Mystery"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Suspense fiction"@en
  • "Suspense fiction"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories"
  • "Large type books"

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  • "Paradise City"@en
  • "Paradise City"
  • "Paradise City : a novel of suspense"
  • "Парадиз-сити"
  • "Paradise city"
  • "Paradise city"@en
  • "Paradise City : a novel"
  • "Paradise city : a novel of suspense"@en
  • "Paradiz-siti"
  • "Gangsterparadijs"