**"Tom Piccirilli is the master of the Southern gothic, quietly building horror where the chills grow with increasing strangeness." --_Denver Post_** **A haunted man must settle his accounts with the living --and the dead. . . . ** The night Johnny Danetello drove a dying girl through the street
Headstone City
β Scribed by Piccirilli, Tom
- Publisher
- Random House Digital, Inc.
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 179 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780553587210
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β¦ Synopsis
The night Johnny Danetello drove a dying girl through the streets of Brooklyn in his cab, he was trying to save her life. Instead he ran down a cop and lost her and his freedom. Every day in prison, Johnny knew that Angie Monticelliβs family blamed him for her death, and that going home would be suicide. But Johnny has unfinished business with his former friend turned mob boss, Vinny Monticelli.Now Johnny has returned to converse with the doomed and the deadβand wait for Vinny to make his move. Survivors of a long-ago freak accident, the two men share access to alternate realities no one else can knowβand to a past and present that will all become the same in a city only one of them can leave alive. . . .
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The night Johnny Danetello drove a dying girl through the streets of Brooklyn in his cab, he was trying to save her life. Instead he ran down a cop and lost her and his freedom. Every day in prison, Johnny knew that Angie Monticelliβs family blamed him for her death, and that going home would be sui
The night Johnny Danetello drove a dying girl through the streets of Brooklyn in his cab, he was trying to save her life. Instead he ran down a cop and lost her and his freedom. Every day in prison, Johnny knew that Angie Monticellis family blamed him for her death, and that going home would be suic
### From Publishers Weekly _Starred Review._ Alternately funny, sad and thrilling, Piccirilli's stellar supernatural crime novel plays haunting riffs on old mob standards. The wise guys of Brooklyn welcome back cab driver Johnny "Dane" Danetello, fresh from two years in the slammer, with a contrac