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Live by Night

Film Tie-In

Dennis Lehane

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English
Little Brown
22 December 2016
Joe Coughlin is nineteen when he meets Emma Gould. A small-time

thief in 1920s Boston, he is told to cuff her while his accomplices raid the

casino she works for. But Joe falls in love with Emma - and his life changes for

ever.

That meeting is the beginning of Joe's journey to becoming one of

the nation's most feared and respected gangsters. It is a journey beset by

violence, double-crossing, drama and pain. And it is a journey into the soul of

prohibition-era America...

A powerful, deeply moving novel, LIVE BY NIGHT is a tour-de-force by Dennis Lehane, writer on The Wire and

author of modern classics such as Shutter Island, Gone, Baby, Gone and

The Given Day.

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Imprint:   Little Brown
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   1
Dimensions:   Height: 199mm,  Width: 169mm,  Spine: 36mm
Weight:   368g
ISBN:   9780349141879
ISBN 10:   0349141878
Pages:   416
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Live by Night (Film Tie-In)

Exciting, sexy and atmospheric. Lehane's combination of dark deeds, graceful prose and sassy dialogue ensures it succeeds * Sunday Times * Sophisticated, literary and barbed enough... it makes this book a sentence-by-sentence pleasure. You are in the hands of an expert. And you'll know it * Scotsman * The crime writer's crime writer; with a spare, stark edge to his work that lifts it into the truly great clas . . . The gangster world is superbly evoked and the story is as tight and powerful as the trigger on a Thompson sub-machine * Daily Mail * This is not just brilliant period crime writing, but brilliant writing full stop * Independent * Lehane's tough, muscular prose captures the era well; and his dialogue brings to life the inhabitants of its underworld * Spectator * History is merely a backdrop in a story that seeks just to be exciting, sexy and atmospheric. The author's trademark combination of dark deeds, graceful pose and sassy dialogue ensures it succeeds * Sunday Times * This is noir with added value: Lehane is terrific on family ties and at conveying the buzz of a city powered by immigrant labour of often dubious legality * Guardian * This is a book that should put [Lehane's] name right up there where it belongs, right up there alongside Doctorow and Dreiser * Scotland on Sunday * Dennis Lehane's speciality is the fast-paced gangster thriller that's also a deeply felt novel. His latest, about a Boston criminal, doesn't disappoint on either count... I guarantee that all you'll be able to do is keep on turning the pages. The prose crackles with Chandleresque jokes, the narrative never flags and there's even a genuinely heart-stopping love story. In addition to all that, the book beautifully evokes the entire era of early Thirties Prohibition America * Readers' Digest * Lehane is one of the great contemporary American crime writers * Daily Mail * Lehane's thrillers mix viscerally violent excitement with a thorough airing of ethical dilemmas * Daily Telegraph * So beautifully written and so sharp in its details and atmosphere that it's no wonder Lehane's books attract filmmakers with such ease * Irish Voice *


  • Short-listed for Edgar Awards 2013 (UK)
  • Shortlisted for Edgar Allan Poe Awards: Best Novel Category 2013.

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