From a New York Timesbestselling author: A true story of Irish gangsters in ManhattanA harrowing account of big city crime (Library Journal). Its men like Jimmy Coonan and Mickey Featherstone who gave Hells Kitchen its name. In the mid-1970s, these two longtime friends take the reins of New Yorks Irish mob, using brute force to give it hitherto unthinkable power. Jimmy, a charismatic sociopath, is the leader. Mickey, whose memories of Vietnam torture him daily, is his enforcer. Together they make brutality their trademark, butchering bodies or hurling them out the window. Under their reign, Hells Kitchen becomes a place where death literally rains from the sky. But when Mickey goes down for a murder he didnt commit, he suspects his friend has sold him out. He returns the favor, breaking the underworlds code of silence and testifying against his gang in open court. From one of the creators of NYPD Blue and Homicide: Life on the Street comes an incredible true story of what it means to survive in the world of organized crime, where murder is commonplace.