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Violence
A lot
Violence; confrontations with dangerous people; crime
Language
Some
Moderate profanity
Sexual Content
Barely any
Brief sexual content
Substance Use
Some
Moderate alcohol and drug use in criminal milieu
Emotional Intensity
A lot
Consequences of past choices; moral weight of the events of Gone Baby Gone
What this book is about
The sixth and final Kenzie-Gennaro novel by Dennis Lehane (2010), set sixteen years after Gone Baby Gone. Amanda McCready has gone missing again, and Patrick Kenzie is hired to find her. A meditation on the choices made in the earlier novel and their lasting consequences. Lehane brings his signature Boston grittiness to a melancholy, emotionally resonant conclusion.
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Violence and crime
Drug use
Moral complexity
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