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The Drop - Large Print by Dennis Lehane (Paperback)

The Drop - Large Print by  Dennis Lehane (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><P>Dennis Lehane returns to the streets of Mystic River with this love story wrapped in a crime story wrapped in a journey of faith the basis for the major motion picture The Drop, from Fox Searchlight Pictures directed by Michael Roskam, screenplay by Dennis Lehane, and starring Tom Hardy, Noomi Rapace, and James Gandolfini.<P>Three days after Christmas, a lonely bartender looking for a reason to live rescues an abused puppy from a trash can and meets a damaged woman looking for something to believe in. As their relationship grows, they cross paths with the Chechen mafia; a man grown dangerous with age and thwarted hopes; two hapless stick-up artists; a very curious cop; and the original owner of the puppy, who wants his dog back. . . ."<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Dennis Lehane returns to the streets of<em> Mystic River </em>with this love story wrapped in a crime story wrapped in a journey of faith--the basis for the major motion picture <em>The Drop</em>, from Fox Searchlight Pictures directed by Michaël Roskam, screenplay by Dennis Lehane, and starring Tom Hardy, Noomi Rapace, and James Gandolfini.</p><p>Three days after Christmas, a lonely bartender looking for a reason to live rescues an abused puppy from a trash can and meets a damaged woman looking for something to believe in. As their relationship grows, they cross paths with the Chechen mafia; a man grown dangerous with age and thwarted hopes; two hapless stick-up artists; a very curious cop; and the original owner of the puppy, who wants his dog back. . . .</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>Dennis Lehane returns to the streets of his acclaimed <em>New York Times</em> bestseller <em>Mystic River</em> with <em>The Drop</em></p><p><em>A love story wrapped in a crime story wrapped in a journey of faith </em></p><p>Three days after Christmas, a lonely bartender looking for a reason to live rescues an abused puppy from a trash can and meets a damaged woman looking for something to believe in. As their relationship grows, they cross paths with the Chechen mafia; a man grown dangerous with age and thwarted hopes; two hapless stick-up artists; a very curious cop; and the original owner of the puppy, who wants his dog back. . . .</p><p>The basis of the major motion picture from Fox Searchlight Pictures directed by Michael R. Roskam, screenplay by Dennis Lehane, and starring Tom Hardy, Noomi Rapace, and James Gandolfini.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A tight, gritty little tale of working-class crime in Boston... Lehane breathes pulsing life into his story through the small details of his stoop-shouldered characters' lives, investing their every mannerism with unspoken emotion and the weight of too many bad decisions, all of which makes Bob's transformation from quiet desperation to quiet determination a powerful kind of existential drama." --<em>Booklist</em> (starred review)<br><br>"The bard of blue-collar Boston crime returns with a sleight-of-hand novel tinged with sin and redemption." --<em>Kirkus Reviews</em><br><br>"This book is as authentically grounded in place as his earlier works and more pleasurable than any tie-in novelization...has a right to be. And <em>The Drop</em> benefits from bracing blasts of Lehane-ian humor."--<em>Boston Globe</em><br><br>"Lehane...is a master of the sort of deadpan-noir pioneered by the late Elmore Leonard... It's a style full of dark situational humor, sudden mayhem and quirky regional grammar."--<em>Wall Street Journal</em><br><br>"Understated and perfectly paced....What makes <em>The Drop</em> so good is not just the pacing, which is just about right, but the mood.... There's also the very stylish writing.--<em>Philadelphia Inquirer</em><br>

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