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Content snapshot
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Violence
A lot
Mob violence; assassinations; some physical confrontations
Language
Some
Some strong language
Sexual Content
Barely any
Brief adult content; not a focus
Substance Use
Barely any
Bar culture; moderate
Emotional Intensity
Some
The past's refusal to release you; guilt about the violence you've done; whether redemption is possible for someone who has killed
What this book is about
Frank Machianno — once the legendary mob hitman known as Frankie Machine — has left the life behind. He runs a bait shop in San Diego, coaches youth hockey, and lives quietly. When two men try to kill him, he has to figure out why someone wants him dead after all these years — which means going back into a world he thought he'd left forever. Don Winslow's crime novel is a meditation on the inescapability of the past.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Mob killings and violence throughout
The inescapability of a violent past
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