The epic trilogy of Irish immigrants and gangsters in twentieth-century New York City, now in one volume.
The Trouble Boys
Young immigrant Colin O’Brien settles with his family in New York and befriends Cuban-American Johnny Garcia. But life is hard and soon a shocking tragedy alters his life. As the boys grow into men, their friendship changes, and they begin working for different crime syndicates, with Colin joining charismatic Tom McPhalen’s Irish mob—and rising through the ranks . . .
The Trouble Girls
Camille O’Brien’s father was an Irish gangster who was betrayed and murdered. Violet McCarthy has inherited control of the Irish mob. The two women were once friends, but their paths have made them enemies . . .
The Trouble Legacy
Tommy comes from a family of gangsters, but against all odds, he’s become a police officer. Soon, he’s paired with top detective Dana Fitzpatrick, a good cop who must confront her own history and reconsider where her loyalty lies. And Tommy’s about to find out he’s more like his family than he wants to believe. Meanwhile, a husband and wife rule their criminal empire from the comfort of their luxurious suburb—but trouble is coming for them from afar . . .
Praise for the trilogy:
“Far more than a crime novel; a wise, carefully wrought narrative informed by a tragic sense of life.” —Stefan Kanfer, national bestselling author of Tough Without a Gun
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