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The Mobster's Lament
The Mobster's Lament | Ray Celestin
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New York, 1947: The city that never sleeps. A killer who'll never stop. * In Ray Celestin's gripping third book, The Mobster's Lament, it's a mobster's last chance to escape the clutches of New York's mafia crime families: but as a blizzard descends on NYC, a ruthless serial killer is tracking his every move. * Fall, 1947. Private Investigator Ida Davis has been called to New York by her old partner, Michael Talbot, to investigate a brutal killing spree in a Harlem flophouse that has left four people dead. But as they delve deeper into the case, Ida and Michael realize the murders are part of a larger conspiracy that stretches further than they ever could have imagined. Meanwhile, Idas childhood friend, Louis Armstrong, is at his lowest ebb. His big band is bankrupt, hes playing to empty venues, and hes in danger of becoming a has-been, until a promoter approaches him with a strange offer to reignite his career . . . And across the city, nightclub manager and mob fixer Gabriel Levesons plans to flee New York are upset when hes called in for a meeting with the boss of all bosses, Frank Costello. Tasked with tracking down stolen mob money, Gabriel must embark on a journey through New Yorks seedy underbelly, forcing him to confront demons from his own past, all while the clock is ticking on his evermore precarious escape plans. From its tenements to its luxury hotels, from its bebop clubs to the bustling wharves of the Brooklyn waterfront, award-winning author Ray Celestin's The Mobster's Lament is both a gripping crime novel and a vivid, panoramic portrait of 1940s New York as the mob rises to the height of its powers . . .
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Mandoul
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Solid pick ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I enjoyed the cocktail of jazz, duelling mob factions and post-war communism hysteria that wove it's way through this story, the third in a series following private detective Ida Young.
Its ultimately crime fiction, but some of the characters and events are real, adding a few interesting sub-stories around the evolution of jazz music and the emergence of acts like Charlie Parker.

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Mandoul
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Looks like this is my first post in around two years. It doesn't feel like I had dipped out for that long, but it's nice to be back soaking up the bookish vibes again!

Part way through this one, which is the third in Celestin's series and so far the most enjoyable, pitching in cameos from a wearied Louis Armstrong, among others.

Hope you all enjoy your Friday and have those feet up early this evening. Thats what I'm aiming for 😃

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