Potsdamer Platz

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Title
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action fiction
Author_Buddy Giovinazzo
Berlin
Category=FF
crime family
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hit-man
hitman
international crime fiction
mafia
murder
New York
organised crime
russian mafia
urban
violent

Product details

  • ISBN 9781842431153
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Sep 2004
  • Publisher: Bedford Square Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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'Not since Goodfellas has there been such a brilliant and unique look into the gangster world' - Tony Scott

A New York Mafia crime family, known as the Franchise, sets up base on the biggest construction site in Europe, Potsdamer Platz in Berlin, setting in train a destructive confrontation with the Russian Mafia. Tony, the youngest hit-man in the history of the Franchise, is sent in first, to terrorise and soften up the opposition, which he does with catastrophic results when an innocent 14 year old girl is killed. Feeling guilt and shame over a life spent destroying everything he's ever laid his hands on, Tony decides to change his life, especially after he falls in love with Monica, a medical student from East Berlin. But he finds changing his life of violence and cruelty nearly impossible to do. Torn between his loyalty to the Franchise, his only family, and his feelings of love for Monica and the redemption she can offer, Tony tries to balance a life in both worlds, the criminal and the scarier world of normal life; with tragically mixed results.

Action-packed, sexy and filmic, Potsdamer Platz reveals the dark and threatening world of contemporary Berlin after the wall came down - a city of two halves flooded with new money and in the throes of economic transformation, ripe with opportunity for the forces of organised crime.

Buddy Giovinazzo is the author of Potsdamer Platz, Poetry and Purgatory and Life Is Hot in Cracktown and is the director of the film, No Way Home, starring Deborah Unger and Tim Roth. He is currently preparing to shoot an adaptation of Life Is Hot in Cracktown, in Los Angeles as an American/German co-production. He lives in Berlin. Potsdamer Platz has been optioned for filming by director Tony Scott's production company.