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Hardcover Louis Beretti Book

ISBN: 1025811720

ISBN13: 9781025811727

Louis Beretti

"Louis Beretti" is a gripping hardboiled novel that delves into the gritty underworld of Prohibition-era New York. The story follows the title character, a tough-as-nails racketeer who rose from the streets of the Lower East Side to become a prominent figure in the criminal hierarchy. Unlike the one-dimensional villains often found in pulp fiction, Beretti is a complex protagonist navigating the dangerous intersection of organized crime, family loyalty, and the lure of a legitimate life.

The narrative captures the atmosphere of speakeasies, gang wars, and the unwritten codes of the street with stark realism and brisk pacing. As a seminal work in the gangster genre, this novel offers a vivid portrayal of a man caught between two worlds. John Henderson Clarke provides a raw, unsentimental look at the machinery of the mob and the personal toll of a life lived outside the law. It remains an essential read for fans of classic noir and early 20th-century urban drama, providing a fascinating window into the evolution of American crime fiction.

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