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  1. Pages in category "Novels by Lorenzo Carcaterra" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. Gangster (novel) This page was last edited on 15 March 2017, at 08:25 (UTC). Text is available ...

  2. “I loved Lorenzo Carcaterra’s Three Dreamers, a poignant, unflinching, and uniquely powerful memoir that tells the story of the three women in his life - his grandmother Maria, his mother Raffaela, and his late wife Susan. Carcaterra paints a fascinating, moving, and page-turning portrait of these unforgettable women, each a product of her time, culture, and even location, whether Hell’s ...

  3. Paradise City is a novel by New York-born author Lorenzo Carcaterra, published in 2004. Synopsis. Giancarlo Lo Manto, an East Bronx-raised Italian American, returns with his widowed mother to Naples at the age of fifteen. Giancarlo grows up to become an educated yet street-wise cop within the poverty and crime-ridden southern Italian city.

  4. 2. März 1996 · Lorenzo Carcaterra is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of A Safe Place, Sleepers, Apaches, Gangster, Street Boys, Paradise City, Chasers, Midnight Angels, The Wolf, and Tin Badges. He is a former writer/producer for Law & Order and has written for National Geographic Traveler, The New York Times Magazine, and Maxim. He lives in New York City and is at work on his next novel.

  5. Marelli, the Wolf of the title, is a crime boss of all crime bosses, a Blofeld transfixed by the grief when his wife and daughters are killed. Bloodthirsty Russian and Mexican terrorists are destabilizing his criminal empire, which he has brought from the street to the boardrooms, and the murders are a warning. Outsiders have to die.

  6. Carcaterra's television writing credits include "The Hall," a pilot for Fox-TV (co-written with Jacqueline Zambrano); "Rounders," an NBC pilot, and "The Force" for the WB network, which Carcaterra executive-produced and filmed in Toronto in the winter of 1999. In 2003-2004, he worked as a writer and producer for the NBC series, "Law & Order." Carcaterra wrote THE GHOST for Touchstone TV and ...