The Rackets

The Rackets

by ThomasKelly (Author)

Synopsis

'Endemic corruption, and the way it holds the fabric of a city together, has never been addressed so sharply. This is tough-guy prose in overdrive, which moves effortlessly from union balls to the morally ambiguous world of Irish racketeers, Italian mobsters and Russian mafia hitmen...a stylish, innovative thriller that shines like a dark sun over the often repetitive landscape of today's crime fiction' Maxim Jakubowski, Guardian Jimmy Dolan is a self-made man. Once a roughneck construction worker, he is now Ivy League educated and working for the New York City mayor. But his fortunes are reversed when he strikes out against a corrupt union boss and is fired. Then his father is muscled out of the race to be president of the Teamsters union by the same man. Filled with mobsters, racketeers and corrupt officials, THE RACKETS is a visceral portrait of New York's underworld and the power games that bind it together.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 02 Sep 2004

ISBN 10: 075381790X
ISBN 13: 9780753817902
Book Overview: As fast-paced, tense and tough as a gangster movie. The Gangs of New York meets the mafia... 'Exciting, informed stuff...permeated by the tang of peril, sweat and wet cement...inspirational when you least expect it and all the better for its bare-knuckled prose' Philip Oakes, Literary Review 'The kind of authentic New York novel that will live with you awhile' Frank McCourt 'Urban, dynamic, political and intensely heartfelt' Colum McCann

Author Bio
Thomas Kelly worked for ten years in construction, graduated from Fordham University and Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government, then served as Director of Advance for the mayor of New York. A former Teamster, he writes for Esquire. His first novel, Payback, has been adapted by David Mamet for a feature film. He lives in New York and Dublin.