Gangland
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Narrated by:
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Justin Price
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Written by:
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Chuck Hogan
About this listen
In the late 1970s, The Outfit, led by Tony Accardo, has the entire city of Chicago in its grip. When the bracelet he bought his wife is stolen in a jewelry heist, Tony has his loyal soldier Nicky Passero track it down—by whatever means necessary. What Accardo doesn't know: Nicky has a secret which has made his life impossible and has put him in the pocket of the FBI.
Based on the true story of Tony Accardo, the longest‑reigning mob capo in history, Gangland is a Shakespearean drama of integrity, lost honor, and revenge. Gritty and action‑packed, it is Chuck Hogan's most thrilling novel yet.
2023 Edgar Award Nominee for Best Novel and a New York Times Best Crime Novel of 2022
Critic Reviews
PRAISE FOR THE TOWN "A terrific read...A rich narrative of friendship, young love, and mounting suspense." —Stephen King
PRAISE FOR THE TOWN "Smart, speedy, and stylish."—Jeffery Deaver
PRAISE FOR CHUCK HOGAN AND THE TOWN "As knowledgeable as James Ellroy, as sharp as Elmore Leonard, and as profound as fellow Boston scribe Dennis Lehane."—Fort Worth Star-Telegram
PRAISE FOR THE TOWN "A riveting, splendidly detailed thriller."—St. Louis Post-Dispatch
PRAISE FOR THE TOWN
"Stunningly crafted...The plot...is swift and expertly built, the prose muscular and clean."—The Seattle Times
"Stunningly crafted...The plot...is swift and expertly built, the prose muscular and clean."—The Seattle Times
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