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Sinopsis
En 1975 la mafia italiana controlaba los bajos fondos de la ciudad norteamericana de Boston. El agente del FBI Jonh Connolly, en un intento codicioso de prosperar dentro de la Agencia, decide hacer un pacto con el jefe de la mafia irlandesa James Bulguer. El acuerdo es el siguiente: ambos tendrán como misión eliminar a La Cosa Nostra.
Una historia basada en el crimen organizado, la obstrucción a la justicia, la corrupción y el asesinato que convirtió al mafioso Bulguer en la persona más buscada por el FBI después de Osama Bin Laden, y a la oficina de Boston en la más investigada en la historia de la Agencia.
DICK LEHR y GERARD O'NEIL son ex reporteros del Boston Globe, y coautores de Whitey: La vida del más notorio jefe de la mafia de Estados Unidos. O'Neill ha ganado los premios Pulitzer, Hancock y Loeb. Lehr, finalista del Pulitzer, también ha ganado los premios Hancock y Loeb. En la actualidad es profesor de periodismo en la Universidad de Boston, donde es codirector de una clínica de investigación de informes.
Biografía del autor:
Dick Lehr is a professor of journalism at Boston University. From 1985 to 2003, he was a reporter at the Boston Globe, where he was a Pulitzer Prize finalist in investigative reporting and won numerous regional and national journalism awards. He served as the Globe's legal affairs reporter, magazine and feature writer, and as a longtime member of the newspaper's investigative reporting unit, the Spotlight Team. Before that, Lehr, who is also an attorney, was a reporter at The Hartford Courant.
Lehr is the author of The Fence: A Police Cover-up Along Boston's Racial Divide, a non-fiction narrative about the worst known case of police brutality in Boston, which was an Edgar Award finalist for best non-fiction. He is coauthor of the New York Times bestseller and Edgar Award winner Black Mass: Whitey Bulger, the FBI and a Devil's Deal, and its sequel, Whitey: The Life of America's Most Notorious Mob Boss.
Lehr was a John S. Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford University in 1991-1992. He lives outside Boston with his wife and four children.
GERARD O'NEILL was editor of the Boston Globe's investigative team for 25 years before retiring to teach graduate courses in journalism at Boston University. With Dick Lehr, he coauthored The Underboss in 1989 and Black Mass in 2000. Black Mass was a New York Times bestseller and number one on the Globe's bestseller list for a year. He has won several regional and national reporting awards over several decades, including the Pulitzer; the Associated Press Managing Editors Award in 1977 and 1998; the Loeb Awards for business reporting in 1991; and was a Pulitzer finalist in 1997. He holds a master's in journalism from Boston University and lives in Back Bay with his wife, Janet. He has two sons.
Editorial STELLA MARIS
Fecha publicación 25-08-2015
Edición : 1
Número de páginas : 500
ISBN : 978-84-16541-03-4
Encuadernación: TAPA DURA
Tamaño: 230 x 150
Idioma: Castellano