Jim Fusilli''s new novel takes place in the years surrounding World War II in the dangerous immigrant neighborhood of Narrows Gate, overlooking the Hudson River, where anything can happen-and it usually does. Sal Benno is a neighborhood kid who doesn''t take to school but is able to provide the favors the Mafia needs, a skill that brings him into their inner circle and closer to ultimate danger. His lifelong friend Leo Bell sticks by Sal through thick and thin, but harbors a dangerous secret that could either keep Sal alive-or bring his life to an abrupt end. In the middle of it is Billy Bebe Marsala, a hugely popular and handsome crooner who becomes a pawn in a mob war that could destroy them all. A novel that rekindles the spirit of such groundbreaking works as Mario Puzo''s The Godfather and Budd Schulberg''s On the Waterfront, Narrows Gate is a powerful, epic saga that captures the heart of the immigrant experience-and the soul of America.
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Format: Paperback
Publication Date: 15 Nov 2011
Publisher: Amazon Publishing
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781612181370
About Jim Fusilli
Jim Fusilli serves as the rock and pop music critic of the Wall Street Journal. He is the author of six books: Closing Time; A Well-Known Secret; Tribeca Blues; Hard Hard City Mystery Ink magazine''s 2004 Novel of the Year; Pet Sounds; and Marley Z and the Bloodstained Violin. He served as the editor of and contributed chapters to the award-winning serial thrillers The Chopin Manuscript and The Copper Bracelet. He developed Narrows Gate as a setting in numerous published short stories. Chellini''s Solution which appeared in the 2007 edition of the Best American Mystery Stories features Narrows Gate in the years following World War II. Digby Attorney at Law portrays the fictional city in the early 1960s. Digby was nominated for the Edgar and Macavity awards in 2010. Fusilli lives in New York City with his wife the former Diane Holuk a senior public relations executive. Their daughter Cara is a graduate of the New School.