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082 0 4 _a813.6
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100 _aLehane, Dennis,
_eauthor.
_d1965-
_98198
245 1 0 _aSmall mercies /
_cDennis Lehane.
260 _aLondon :
_bAbacus,
_c2023.
300 _a299 pages ;
_c24 cm.
520 _aIn the summer of 1974 a heatwave blankets Boston and Mary Pat Fennessey is trying to stay one step ahead of the bill collectors. Mary Pat has lived her entire life in the housing projects of 'Southie', the Irish American enclave that stubbornly adheres to old tradition and stands proudly apart. One night Mary Pat's teenage daughter Jules stays out late and doesn't come home. That same evening, a young black man is found dead, struck by a subway train under mysterious circumstances. The two events seem unconnected. But Mary Pat, propelled by a desperate search for her missing daughter, begins turning over stones best left untouched - asking questions that bother Marty Butler, chieftain of the Irish mob, and the men who work for him, men who don't take kindly to any threat to their business.
650 0 _aIrish Americans
_vFiction.
_953101
650 0 _aMissing persons
_vFiction.
_915799
650 0 _aOrganized crime
_vFiction.
_9818
650 0 _aSegregation in education
_zMassachusetts
_zFiction.
_vFiction.
_953102
650 0 _aRacism against Black people
_vFiction.
_953103
651 0 _aBoston (Mass.)
_xHistory
_y20th century
_vFiction.
_953104
655 0 _aThrillers (Fiction).
_2fast
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