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  2. Dennis Lehane - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Lehane (born August 4, 1965) [1] is an American author. He has published more than a dozen novels; the first several were a series of mysteries featuring recurring characters, including A Drink Before the War .

  3. Category:Novels by Dennis Lehane - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Novels by Dennis Lehane" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... The Drop (Lehane novel) G. The Given Day; Gone, Baby ...

  4. Gone, Baby, Gone (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Gone, Baby, Gone is a 1998 detective novel by American writer Dennis Lehane, his fourth in his series featuring Boston private investigators Patrick Kenzie and Angela Gennaro. In 2007 a film adaptation of the same name was released, directed by Ben Affleck .

  5. Shutter Island - Wikipedia

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    Shutter Island is a novel by American writer Dennis Lehane, published by HarperCollins in April 2003. It is about a U.S. Marshal who goes to an isolated hospital for the criminally insane to investigate the disappearance of a patient who is a multiple murderer.

  6. A Drink Before the War - Wikipedia

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    A Drink Before the War is a crime novel by American writer Dennis Lehane, published in 1994. It was his debut novel. [1] It is the first book in a series focusing on Boston-based private investigators Patrick Kenzie and Angela Gennaro.

  7. Since We Fell - Wikipedia

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    The novel's title derives from "Since I Fell for You", a song which first charted in 1947.[3] [4]Lehane noted the main difficulty in writing the book "was making sure I didn't see [Rachel] through guy goggles", and received feedback from female advance readers to ensure a realistic female perspective throughout the novel, Lehane's first entirely written with a woman's point of view. [5]