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City in ruins : a novel / Don Winslow.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Danny Ryan trilogy ; vol 3.Publisher: New York, NY : William Morrow, [2024]Edition: First editionDescription: 1 volume ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780063079472
  • 006307947X
  • 9780063079489
Other title:
  • Danny Ryan. 3, City in ruins
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Online version:: City in ruinsSummary: "Sometimes you have to become what you hate to protect what you love. Danny Ryan is rich. Beyond his wildest dreams rich. The former dock worker, Irish mob soldier and fugitive from the law is now a respected businessman - a Las Vegas casino mogul and billionaire silent partner in a group that owns two lavish hotels. Finally, Danny has it all: a beautiful house, a child he adores, a woman he might even fall in love with. Life is good. But then Danny reaches too far. When he tries to buy an old hotel on a prime piece of real estate with plans to build his dream resort, he triggers a war against Las Vegas power brokers, a powerful FBI agent bent on revenge and a rival casino owner with dark connections of his own. Danny thought he had buried his past, but now it reaches up to him from the grave to pull him down. Old enemies surface, and when they come for Danny they vow to take everything - not only his empire, not just his life, but all that he holds dear, including his son. To save his life and everything he loves, Danny must become the ruthless fighter he once was - and never wanted to be again."-- Provided by publisher.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Instant New York Times Bestseller

"The Godfather for our generation." -- Adrian McKinty

"City in Ruins is Don Winslow showing the rest of us how it's done. Winslow has saved the best for last." -- James Patterson

From New York Times bestselling author Don Winslow comes City in Ruins - his epic, genre-defining crime masterpiece . . . and the final novel of Winslow's extraordinary career.

Sometimes you have to become what you hate to protect what you love.

Danny Ryan is rich.

Beyond his wildest dreams rich.

The former dock worker, Irish mob soldier and fugitive from the law is now a respected businessman - a Las Vegas casino mogul and billionaire silent partner in a group that owns two lavish hotels. Finally, Danny has it all: a beautiful house, a child he adores, a woman he might even fall in love with.

Life is good.

But then Danny reaches too far.

When he tries to buy an old hotel on a prime piece of real estate with plans to build his dream resort, he triggers a war against Las Vegas power brokers, a powerful FBI agent bent on revenge and a rival casino owner with dark connections of his own.

Danny thought he had buried his past, but now it reaches up to him from the grave to pull him down. Old enemies surface, and when they come for Danny they vow to take everything - not only his empire, not just his life, but all that he holds dear, including his son.

To save his life and everything he loves, Danny must become the ruthless fighter he once was - and never wanted to be again.

Ranging from the gritty back rooms of Providence, RI to the power corridors of Washington, DC and Wall Street to the golden casinos of Las Vegas, City in Ruins is an epic crime novel of love and hate, ambition and desperation, vengeance and compassion.

"Sometimes you have to become what you hate to protect what you love. Danny Ryan is rich. Beyond his wildest dreams rich. The former dock worker, Irish mob soldier and fugitive from the law is now a respected businessman - a Las Vegas casino mogul and billionaire silent partner in a group that owns two lavish hotels. Finally, Danny has it all: a beautiful house, a child he adores, a woman he might even fall in love with. Life is good. But then Danny reaches too far. When he tries to buy an old hotel on a prime piece of real estate with plans to build his dream resort, he triggers a war against Las Vegas power brokers, a powerful FBI agent bent on revenge and a rival casino owner with dark connections of his own. Danny thought he had buried his past, but now it reaches up to him from the grave to pull him down. Old enemies surface, and when they come for Danny they vow to take everything - not only his empire, not just his life, but all that he holds dear, including his son. To save his life and everything he loves, Danny must become the ruthless fighter he once was - and never wanted to be again."-- Provided by publisher.

Reviews provided by Syndetics

Publishers Weekly Review

Winslow (City of Dreams) concludes his Danny Ryan trilogy--and his career as a novelist--with an addictive finale that charts the Rhode Island mobster turned Las Vegas casino mogul's turbulent business dealings and deadly feuds. In 1997, Ryan has relocated from California to Sin City, using millions of dollars of stolen cartel money to buy his way into the thriving Tara Group corporation. As director of hotel operations, Ryan owns two leading properties on the Strip, with ambitions to build a third: his elegant dream hotel, Il Sogno. When Ryan's chief rival, Vernon Winegard, bids on a crumbling 1950s relic in a prime location for Il Sogno, Ryan slyly undermines the sale, blocking Vernon's plans to dominate the Strip. Retaliatory moves from Vernon, together with FBI subdirector Regina Moneta's relentless efforts to get revenge on Ryan for his role in the death of her lover 10 years earlier, soon demolish his hotelier dreams and turn his days into a gory fight for survival. Bolstered by careful plotting and meticulous attention to character, Winslow's ambitious narrative culminates with an exhilarating climax that beautifully wraps up the series' many plot threads. It's a fitting swan song from a giant of crime fiction. Agent: Shane Salerno, Story Factory. (Apr.)

Booklist Review

If this really is Winslow's final novel, as he's said it will be, then he's going out on a high note. The follow-up to City on Fire (2021) and City of Dreams (2023) showcases everything that makes Winslow a spectacular writer: brilliantly realized characters, dialogue that rings true, and a story that explores the darkness that exists within each of us. Here, Danny Ryan--who, in the trilogy's first entry, was forced to head a Rhode Island criminal empire--is now a billionaire casino owner in Las Vegas with a family to boot. He hopes his days fighting turf wars are behind him, but he ruffles feathers when he makes a bid to buy an old hotel. Unprepared for the catastrophic events that follow and the revenge sought by figures from his past, he must once again fight, and this time he's protecting not only himself but his child, too. Clearing the veneer of civility to reveal his characters' animal instincts, Winslow concludes his remarkable literary career with an exciting thrill ride for readers.

Kirkus Book Review

The dramatic conclusion to the trilogy about two New England crime families begun in City on Fire (2022) and City of Dreams (2023). Near the end of his journey, multimillionaire Danny Ryan watches a casino implode in a mushroom cloud of dust and muses about his life's implosions: "The cancer that killed his wife, the depression that destroyed his love, the moral rot that took his soul." Danny is from Providence, Rhode Island, and desperately tried to leave his criminal life behind him. But using a ton of ill-gotten gains, he invests heavily in Las Vegas properties. Congress is conducting an investigation into gambling that could destroy his casino business and even land him in jail. An FBI agent plans to take Danny down for major sins he'd like to repent for. Meanwhile, can he make peace with his enemies? Nope, doesn't look like it. Even if the parties involved want to put the past behind them, the trouble is that they don't trust each other. Is Vern Winegard setting Dan up? Is Dan setting Vern up? "Trust? Trust is children waiting for Santa Claus." So what could have been a "Kumbaya," nobody-wants-to-read-this story turns into a grisly bloodletting filled with language that would set Sister Mary Margaret's wimple on fire--figuratively speaking, as she's not in the book. But the Catholic reference is appropriate: Two of the many colorful characters of ill repute are known as the Altar Boys, serving "Last Communion" to their victims. On the law-abiding side and out of the line of fire is an ex-nun-turned-prosecutor nicknamed Attila the Nun, who's determined to bring justice for a gory matricide. (Rhode Island really had such a person, by the way.) Finally, the prose is just fun: A friend warns Dan about Allie Licata: "In a world of sick fucks, even the sick fucks think Licata's a sick fuck." A couple of things to note: This not only ends the trilogy, but it also closes out the author's career, as he has said he'll write no more novels. If you love good crime writing but aren't familiar with Winslow's work, read this trilogy in order. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
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