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City on Fire

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From the #1 internationally bestselling author of the Cartel Trilogy (The Power of the Dog, The Cartel, and The Border), The Force, and Broken comes the first novel in an epic new trilogy.

"Superb. City on Fire is exhilarating." – Stephen King

""Epic, ambitious, majestic, City on Fire is The Godfather for our generation." – Adrian McKinty, New York Times bestselling author of The Chain

Two criminal empires together control all of New England.

Until a beautiful woman comes between the Irish and the Italians, launching a war that will see them kill each other, destroy an alliance, and set a city on fire.

Danny Ryan yearns for a more "legit" life and a place in the sun. But as the bloody conflict stacks body on body and brother turns against brother, Danny has to rise above himself. To save the friends he loves like family and the family he has sworn to protect, he becomes a leader, a ruthless strategist, and a master of a treacherous game in which the winners live and the losers die.

From the gritty streets of Providence to the glittering screens of Hollywood to the golden casinos of Las Vegas, two rival crime families ignite a war that will leave only one standing. The winner will forge a dynasty.

Exploring the classic themes of loyalty, betrayal, and honor, City on Fire is a contemporary masterpiece in the tradition of The Godfather, Casino, and Goodfellas—a thrilling saga from Don Winslow, "America's greatest living crime writer" (Jon Land, Providence Journal).

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from July 19, 2021
      Set in 1986, this impressive series launch from Edgar finalist Winslow (the Cartel trilogy) focuses on the follies, vendettas, and private ambitions of warring mobsters in Providence, R.I. Well-connected, rival mob families have managed to coexist in the city in relative harmony for decades, with aging racketeer John Murphy and his Irish clan controlling the docks in the upper southside, known as Dogtown, and Pasco Ferri’s Italian circle on Federal Hill ruling the trucking industry. Murphy’s son-in-law, conscientious Danny Ryan, whose father once controlled the Irish syndicate, frequently does jobs for the powerful Moretti brothers, Peter and Paulie. But when Danny’s arrogant, troublemaker brother, Liam, drunkenly molests Paulie’s new girlfriend, it tears the fabric of their association, triggering a vicious lasting feud that wrecks the balance of power irrevocably. With Pasco’s retirement imminent, the provocation is the perfect excuse for the Morettis to beat Liam almost to death and initiate a power grab that forces peacekeeper Danny into a desperate battle to protect those he loves. Winslow’s epic slow-burner, full of richly layered characters and tender personal struggles, bubbles to an intricate, exciting climax. Crime fiction fans will eagerly await the sequel. Agent: Shane Salerno, Story Factory.

    • Library Journal

      September 1, 2022

      In the 1980s, two rival Mafia families, one Irish and one Italian, control Providence, RI, unions, parking, police, gaming and other concessions. As long as they are moderate in their violence, the New York and Boston Mafia leaders leave them alone. The only vice they don't control is the drug trade. A warped code of honor allows the two gangs to go about their business of extortion and manipulation. A tenuous balance exists between the two families until a beautiful woman steps out of the water at the beach. She sets off a chain of events that eventually destroys the balance and the peace between the two families and sets the city of Providence on fire. There are no heroes and few survivors. Narrator Ari Fliakos performs the appropriate regional accents quite well. VERDICT Listeners who enjoyed The Godfather or the GoodFellas film based on the book Wiseguy will find this work to be similar.--Joanna M. Burkhardt

      Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Good Reading Magazine
      The city referred to here is Providence, Rhode Island – a beautiful city in the New England region of the USA. But in this novel, it wasn’t beautiful in 1986, when opposing organised crime families went to war. Peace reigns at the novel’s beginning, with the two families, the Irish Murphys and the Italian Morettis, enjoying a brief respite at the beach. Danny Ryan isn’t strictly a Murphy, but he’s been considered part of the Irish crime family since he was young. He’s now married to Terri, the daughter of the patriarch, John Murphy, whose family controls the docks. The Morettis have their own rackets and the two families coexist until Liam Murphy ‘steals’ Paulie Moretti’s girl. Sons from both families escalate the tension between them. The novel mostly follows Danny. While the sons are hotheads, Danny has a cool head. This is matched on the opposing side by Chris Palumbo. While the sons plot increasingly violent reprisals, the two cool heads approach the war like a chess match, trying to think several moves ahead. Danny’s life has been complicated. His mother abandoned him at birth and he was raised by his crime boss father, Marty. His mother, Madeleine, used her looks to marry upwards and is now rich in her own right. Danny resents her, but she tries to steer his life remotely, even going as far as having him contacted by the FBI. As the fighting peaks, Terri is diagnosed with cancer. Danny now has a war on two fronts. He must use his intelligence to try to find a way out before it kills him. Winslow’s narrative voice in City on Fire has it own gangland register and the action hurtles along.  Reviewed by Bob Moore   ABOUT THE AUTHOR Books and storytelling in a small coastal Rhode Island town. He left at age seventeen to study journalism at the University of Nebraska, where he earned a degree in African Studies. While in college, he traveled to southern Africa, sparking a lifelong involvement with that continent. Winslow’s travels took him to California, Idaho and Montana before he moved to New York City to become a writer, making his living as a movie theater manager and later a private investigator in Times Square – ‘before Mickey Mouse took it over’. He left to get a master’s degree in Military History and intended to go into the Foreign Service but instead joined a friend’s photographic safari firm in Kenya.  He led trips there as well as hiking expeditions in southwestern China, and later directed Shakespeare productions during summers in Oxford, England. While bouncing back and forth between Asia, Africa, Europe and America, Winslow wrote his first novel, A Cool Breeze On The Underground, which was nominated for an Edgar Award. With a wife and young son, Winslow went back to investigative work, mostly in California, where he and his family lived in hotels for almost three years as he worked cases and became a trial consultant. A film and publishing deal for his novel The Death and Life of Bobby Z allowed Winslow to be full-time writer and settle in his beloved California, the setting for many of his books. Branching into television and film, Winslow, with his friend Shane Salerno, wrote a television series, UC/Undercover, and the two collaborated on the screenplay of his novel, Savages. Winslow is the recipient of the Raymond Chandler Award (Italy), the LA Times Book Prize, the Ian Fleming Silver Dagger (UK), The RBA Literary Prize (Spain) and many other prestigious awards. He lives in California with his wife of thirty-one years. Visit Don Winslow's website

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