SummaryCollins chronicled the gripping story of one young boy's
travels with his gangster father in the New York Times
bestseller Road to Perdition, then led his readers
along the unforgettable Road to Purgatory a
tale of this same boy, all grown up. Now, in his most
powerful work to date, we again meet Michael Satariano and
travel with him as he faces the most difficult and
heartbreaking struggle of his life.
Lake Tahoe, 1973: Michael Satarianowho as a young man
fought the Capone mob in Chicagohas reached a
comfortable middle age, with a loving wife at home, a
talented teenage daughter in high school, and a son earning
medals in Vietnam. Now running a casino for the mob, Michael
thinks he's put his killing days behind himafter all,
he's made a respectable life for himself and his family . .
. and plenty of money for the boys back in Chicago. So when
godfather Sam Giancana orders him to hit a notoriously
violent and vulnerable gangster, Michael refuses. But when
the hit goes down anyway, Michael is framed for murder; to
save his family, he must turn state's witness under the
fledgling Witness Protection Program.
Relocated to the supposed safety of Paradise, a
tract-housing development in Arizona, Michael soon finds
himself facing a wrath so cruel that even the boy raised by
a hitman father is unprepared. And with his teenage daughter
in tow, Michael must return to the road and a violent way of
life he thought he had long left behind.
In this stunning third installment of a trilogy so gripping
and masterfully written that it could only come from
"[among] the finest crime writers workingtoday"
(Milwaukee Journal Sentinel), we once again have a
spellbinding window into a time of heroes and villains
and, above all, a journey along a road on which a
man's greatest crimes are all a part of his lifelong
struggle for redemption.
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