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Go to My LibraryLive by Night Unabridged CD
- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- HarperAu
- Pages
- 15
- ISBN
- 9780062204790
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Other editions (20)
Other editions

Live by Night
2013 • Abacus
English

Live by Night A Novel
2016 • HarperCollins
English

Live by Night A Novel
2012 • HarperCollins
English

Ночь - мой дом
2014 • Иностранка
Russian

Live by Night: (Coughlin, Book 2) (Joe Coughlin Series, 1)
2012 • William Morrow
English

Live by Night Low Price CD (Joe Coughlin Series, 1)
2013 • HarperAudio
English

Live by Night LP A Novel
2012 • HarperCollins
English

Live by Night: A Novel (Joe Coughlin Series, 1)
2013 • William Morrow Paperbacks
English

Live by Night
2021 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Live by Night A Novel
2016 • HarperCollins
English

Live by Night
2013 • Thorpe
English

Live by Night
2013 • Little, Brown Book Group Limited
English

Live by Night
2012 • Little, Brown
English

Live by Night
2016 • Little, Brown Book Group Limited
English

Vivir de noche
2013 • RBA Libros
Spanish

ils vivent la nuit - n°960
2014 • RIVAGES
French

Ils vivent la nuit
2013 • Rivages
French

Vivir de noche
2017 • RBA
Spanish

Kanunsuz
2017 • Pegasus
Turkish

In der Nacht Roman
2013 • Diogenes
German
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Reviewers widely praise Dennis Lehane's "Live by Night" for its compelling narrative and masterful prose. Many highlight the author's ability to create a vivid and immersive historical setting, transporting readers to the Prohibition and Depression-era America of the 1920s and 30s, from Boston speakeasies to the rum-running streets of Tampa and Cuba. The writing is consistently described as flowing, crisp, and dynamic, with particularly strong and believable dialogue that keeps the story engaging from beginning to end. Readers appreciate the intricate plot, which is full of action, suspense, and unexpected turns, maintaining a brisk pace. The novel is also lauded for its complex and well-developed characters, especially its strong female figures, and its exploration of deeper themes such as the nature of criminality, the impact of parental legacies, and societal hypocrisy. Joe Coughlin, the protagonist, is often seen as a nuanced anti-hero, capable of both terrible deeds and surprising empathy, challenging traditional notions of good versus bad.
Despite its strengths, some reviewers found "Live by Night" to have certain shortcomings. A common criticism is that the plot, while engaging, occasionally feels unoriginal or derivative of other gangster narratives, failing to break new ground in the genre. Some felt the story became episodic in places, with certain sections, particularly the latter two-thirds, veering into Hollywood cliché. Concerns were raised about the believability of certain character decisions or the protagonist's rapid rise in the criminal hierarchy. While many praised character development, a few felt that some characters, including Joe, could be flat or that the development was incomplete. The novel's grim and dark view of humanity was not universally appreciated, with some finding it lacking a hopeful resolution. There were also isolated comments about an overly descriptive writing style in parts, or instances where the author's attempts at romance felt out of place. Additionally, some readers noted the use of racial slurs and derogatory language, though acknowledged as contextually accurate for the period, found it jarring.
Overall, "Live by Night" is generally considered a very good to excellent book, with many readers ranking it highly among Dennis Lehane's works, and some even preferring it to its predecessor, "The Given Day," which it can be read independently of. It is highly recommended for fans of historical crime fiction, gangster tales, and those who appreciate richly drawn period settings. Readers who enjoy complex anti-heroes, thematic explorations of morality and society, and a blend of action with deeper reflection will likely find this novel particularly satisfying. While it may not appeal to those seeking a purely fresh plot or a less grim outlook on life, it stands as a testament to Lehane's storytelling prowess and his ability to craft an immersive and thought-provoking narrative.
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