"The Gate House" by Nelson Demille

While the plot of this book is a good one, the story is very drawn out, and the author loses me as an interested reader.  DeMille’s attention to unnecessary detail is a bit too much for me. I’m wanting to get to the point of the story, but must get through all the things that I think could be edited without diminishing the plot itself.
     It’s about a lawyer, John, who’s ex-wife, Susan, kills her Mafia don ex-lover.
The don’s son, Anthony, is intent on revenging his father’s death. Anthony also wants to get to John by pulling him into a life with the violent Bellarosa family. 
John and Susan (released legally for her crime) happen to live close by each other on Long Island, and soon become mutually attracted once again. Can they save one another?
     If you like a good lengthy read, then this book is for you. I feel it might be better as a movie!

BY S.M. OKelly Memorial Library Associate.


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