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  2. The Given Day - Wikipedia

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    The Given Day is a historical novel set in Boston, Massachusetts and Tulsa, Oklahoma. The story has two main characters: Aiden "Danny" Coughlin, an ethnic Irish Boston Police patrolman, whose father is a prominent detective and captain in the department; and Luther Laurence, a talented black amateur baseball player from Columbus, Ohio.

  3. 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 .

  4. Live by Night - Wikipedia

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    By 1926, Prohibition has given rise to an endless network of underground distilleries, speakeasies, gangsters and corrupt cops. Joe Coughlin, the youngest son of a prominent Boston police captain, defies his proper upbringing by climbing a ladder of organized crime that takes him from Boston to Ybor City, Florida, to Havana, Cuba, where he encounters a dangerous cast of characters who are all ...

  5. 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. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Coronado ...

  6. World Gone By - Wikipedia

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    Ten years after the events chronicled in the prior novel, Live by Night, Joe Coughlin is working as the consigliere to the crime family headed by his former partner Dion Bartolo. Outwardly, Joe is a respectable Tampa -area businessman active in charity events and a devoted single father to his son, Tomás.

  7. Ecco Press - Wikipedia

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    In October 2011, Ecco announced that Dennis Lehane would have his own eponymous publishing line, acquiring ". . . literary fiction with a dark urban edge.” [9] One of the initial books in the line was Ivy Pochoda's Visitation Street.