SummaryIt's 1942, and -- from the Atlantic to the Pacific -- the
world is torn apart. Ten years earlier Michael O'Sullivan
accompanied his gangster father on the road, fleeing from
the mobsters who killed his mother and young brother. After
an idyllic upbringing by loving adoptive parents in a small
Midwestern town, Michael is now deep in the jungles of
Bataan, carrying a tommy gun like his father's, fighting
the Japanese. When brutal combat unearths deep-buried
feelings of violence and revenge, Michael returns to the
homefront a battle-scarred veteran of twenty-two, ready to
pick up his old war against the Chicago Mob.
Suddenly, Michael "Satariano" must become one of the enemy,
working his way quickly up to the trusted side of Frank
Nitti, Al Capone's heir, putting himself -- and his soul --
in harm's way. Leaving behind his heartbroken childhood
sweetheart, the war hero enters a limbo of crime and
corruption -- his only allies: Eliot Ness, seeking one last
hurrah as a gangbuster, and a lovely nightclub singer
playing her own dangerous game. Even as Michael embraces
his father's memory to battle the Mob from within --
leaving bodies and broken lives in his wake -- he finds
himself sucked into the very way of life he abhors.
In a parallel tale set in 1922, Michael O'Sullivan, Sr.,
chief enforcer for Irish godfather John Looney, is about to
become a father. The bidding of Looney -- and the misdeeds
of the ganglord's crazed son Connor -- put the happy
O'Sullivan home at risk. Both Michaels reach a crossroads
of violence and compromise as two tales converge into the
purgatory of good men trapped in bad lives.
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