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  2. World Gone By - Wikipedia

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    Janet Maslin of The New York Times called World Gone By "suspenseful, devious, well-constructed and ... filled with ethical questions." [1] Colette Bancroft of Tampa Bay Times said the novel was "a classic gangster epic, a darkly violent tale enriched by sharp insight into American life and Lehane's beautifully crafted prose." [2]

  3. Dennis Lehane - Wikipedia

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    In 2010 Lehane published Moonlight Mile, his sixth book in the Patrick Kenzie and Angela Gennaro series, and his first of that genre in 11 years. [18] He published World Gone By in March 2015. Lehane was appointed to the board of trustees of the Boston Public Library by Mayor Thomas Menino in December 2011.

  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. Category:Novels by Dennis Lehane - Wikipedia

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  6. 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.

  7. Could this be Dennis Lehane's final novel? It's certainly one ...

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    Moving further into Hollywood, 'Mystic River' author Dennis Lehane has teased that 'Small Mercies' could be his last novel. It would be a strong, fitting coda