The Mobster's Lament - City Blues Quartet (Paperback)
Ray Celestin (author)Published: 19/03/2020
Riveting and ambitious, the third part of Ray Celestin’s atmospheric City Blues Quartet continues the story of Gabriel Leveson – a gangster trying to break free from his association with one of New York’s leading mafia families. An irresistible, multi-layered piece of neo-noir crime fiction, filled with unforgettable characters and old-world charm.
New York, 1947.
Mob fixer Gabriel Leveson's plans to flee the city are put on hold when he is tasked with tracking down stolen mob money by 'the boss of all bosses', Frank Costello. But while he's busy looking, he doesn't notice who's watching him . . .
Meanwhile, Private Investigator Ida Young and her old partner, Michael Talbot, must prove the innocence of Talbot's son Tom, who has been accused of the brutal murders of four people in a Harlem flophouse. With all the evidence pointing towards him, their only chance of exoneration is to find the killer themselves.
Whilst across town, Ida's childhood friend, Louis Armstrong, is on the brink of bankruptcy, when a promoter approaches him with a strange offer to reignite his career . . .
Both a gripping neo-noir crime novel and a vivid, panoramic portrait of New York, The Mobster's Lament takes you to the heart of a city where the Mob has risen to the height of its powers . . .
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 9781509838967
Number of pages: 576
Weight: 390 g
Dimensions: 196 x 132 x 35 mm
MEDIA REVIEWS
A vividly written crime thriller which is a contender for book of the year. - Jon Coates, Daily Mirror
One of the most ambitious and riveting works of crime fiction in years . . . This is a compendious, gripping book that captures the fizzing energy of New York at one of the most exciting points in its history - Sunday Express
A satisfying and multi-layered mystery, and a well researched and dynamic portrait of a teeming city, rife with corruption - Guardian
An edge-of-the-seat crime epic that surpasses the remarkable standards set by its predecessors The Axeman’s Jazz and Dead Man’s Blues . . . A contender for book of the year and should not be missed - Daily Express
Celestin is hugely knowledgeable in portraying the atmosphere of New York. The series is a delight. - The Times
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