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Dinner At Tony Napoli’s
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Edward Izzi’s gripping novel, Dinner at Tony Napoli’s, is an intricate murder mystery set amidst the shadowy backdrop of Chicago’s underworld. The narrative thrusts readers into a labyrinthine plot involving a mob known as the Chicago Outfit, a beloved eatery, and a detective entwined in a conflict of duty and personal ties.
The story revolves around Anthony Sorrentino, the proprietor of Tony Napoli’s, a dining establishment favored by the notorious Chicago Outfit. Sorrentino, a passionate devotee of food and music, is forced to confront a terrifying reality when his restaurant becomes a crime scene. Subsequently arrested, the case lands in the hands of Detective Dennis Romanowski, a figure who shares an almost familial bond with Sorrentino. Romanowski finds himself navigating the murky waters of mob politics in a desperate bid to solve the crime while preserving Sorrentino’s safety.
Dinner at Tony Napoli’s carries readers along at a rapid pace with its engaging narrative and evokes echoes of the cinematic storytelling style reminiscent of The Godfather. The book is teeming with complex elements that may be intriguing to avid readers. Its rich tapestry of interconnected subplots and the continuous introduction of new characters provide an immersive experience, adding layers to the narrative. Furthermore, the shifts between first and third-person perspectives offer a unique storytelling technique that contributes to the distinct feel of the narrative.
Izzi’s novel offers an undoubtedly captivating read. The story delves deep into the world of crime and violence, growing progressively darker as the plot unravels. Dinner at Tony Napoli’s comes as a recommendation for those who appreciate episodic storytelling and are unperturbed by explicit violence. This novel is an enthralling journey into the heart of Chicago’s underworld, showcasing a compelling blend of intricate subplots and dynamic characters.
Pages: 339 | ASIN : B0C8LRKLNQ
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Dinner At Tony Napoli’s
Posted by Literary Titan
It was the end of a Chicago era.
Antonio ‘Tony Napoli’ Sorrentino has finally closed his legendary restaurant in the heart of the West Loop. It has been a gathering place for prominent politicians, famous entertainers, renowned dignitaries, and of course…well-known mobsters.
Often dubbed as the ‘Artie Bucco’ of the Chicago Outfit, 87-year-old Tony Sorrentino has decided to close his celebrated restaurant after 57 years. Suffering from late-stage cancer, the time had come to sell his property to a local developer and close his business for good.
The demolition equipment arrived to begin annihilating his prominent restaurant one November afternoon. As Sorrentino sat in his Cadillac across the street, he uttered the words that so many FBI agents often wondered out loud:
“If ‘dem walls could only talk.”
Suddenly, the demolition stopped, and several construction workers climbed out of their machines to begin digging through the rubble by hand. They abruptly make a gruesome discovery: Four decomposed bodies in large black body bags are discovered beneath the concrete foundation.
Chicago P.D. Detective Dennis Romanowski is very familiar with the famous restauranteur. Being half Italian, Sorrentino is a cousin on his maternal side and has often referred to him as ‘Zio Tony.’ When he is called at the Eighteenth District on that autumn day, he visits Sorrentino in his prison cell. There, he finds a sickly, broken old man being held on suspicion of first-degree murder.
Realizing that he may soon die in prison, Anthony Sorrentino decides to break the family ‘omerta,’ or the code of silence. Sitting his detective nephew down in a prison conference room, Sorrentino narrates the stories of crime, extortion, and unsolved murders that only he and the walls of his renowned restaurant were the only witness to…
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