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SKU:
144238
UPC:
9780062797193
MPN:
0062797190
Condition:
Used
Weight:
9.52 Ounces
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Calculated at Checkout

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Author Last Name, Author First Name, Pages, Binding, Edition, ISBN 10, ISBN 13, Condition, Publisher, Date Published,

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Author Last Name:
Mamet
Author First Name:
David
Pages:
352
Binding:
Hardcover
Edition:
First Edition
ISBN 10:
0062797190
ISBN 13:
9780062797193
Condition:
Used
Publisher:
Custom House
Date Published:
2/27/2018
Genre:
Historical Fiction

Description

A Big-shouldered, Big-trouble Thriller Set In Mobbed-up 1920s Chicago--a City Where Some People Knew Too Much, And Where Everyone Should Have Known Better--by The Oscar-nominated Screenwriter Of The Untouchables And Pulitzer Prize-winning Playwright Of Glengarry Glen Ross. Mike Hodge--veteran Of The Great War, Big Shot Of The Chicago Tribune, Medium Fry--probably Shouldn't Have Fallen In Love With Annie Walsh. Then, Again, Maybe The Man Who Killed Annie Walsh Have Known Better Than To Trifle With Mike Hodge. In Chicago, David Mamet Has Created A Bracing, Kaleidoscopic Page-turner That Roars Through The Windy City's Underground On Its Way To A Thunderclap Of A Conclusion. Here Is Not Only His First Novel In More Than Two Decades, But The Book He Has Been Building To For His Whole Career. Mixing Some Of His Most Brilliant Fictional Creations With Actual Figures Of The Era, Suffused With Trademark Mamet Speak, Richness Of Voice, Pace, And Brio, And Exploring--as No Other Writer Can--questions Of Honor, Deceit, Revenge, And Devotion, Chicago Is That Rarest Of Literary Creations: A Book That Combines Spectacular Elegance Of Craft With A Kinetic Wallop As Fierce As The February Wind Gusting Off Lake Michigan-- Mobbed-up 1920s Chicago: A City Where Some People Knew Too Much, And Where Everyone Should Have Known Better. Mike Hodge, Veteran Of The Great War, Big Shot Of The Chicago Tribune, Probably Shouldn't Have Fallen In Love With Annie Walsh. Then, Again, Maybe The Man Who Killed Annie Walsh Have Known Better Than To Trifle With Mike Hodge. David Mamet.