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PHOTOS. Below are thumbnails of photographs of Lorenzo. Click on a picture to view a larger image. Lorenzo Carcaterra, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Sleepers, A Safe Place, Apaches, Gangster, Street Boys, Paradise City, Chasers, Midnight Angels and The Wolf.
Jan 2, 2017 · Lorenzo Carcaterra is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Sleepers, A Safe Place, Apaches, Gangster, Street Boys, Paradise City, Chasers, and Midnight Angels. He is a former writer/producer for Law & Order and has written for National Geographic Traveler, The New York Times Magazine, Details, and Maxim.
Lorenzo Carcaterra (born October 16, 1954) is an American writer of Italian descent. Hell’s Kitchen is the setting for his most famous book, Sleepers, which was adapted as a 1996 film of the same name. In April 2009, he joined True/Slant as a blogger.
Jan 4, 1993 · Before there was Sleepers, Lorenzo Carcaterra survived a very different kind of nightmare in his own home in Hell's Kitchen, New York. For behind closed doors he and his mother survived the erratic, violent outbursts of his father.
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Lorenzo Carcaterra. 1,270 likes · 1 talking about this. Lorenzo Carcaterra is a New York Times #1 bestselling author of Sleepers, The Wolf, Gangster, Apaches, A Safe Place, Paradise City and more.
Jul 25, 2014 · This August, Carcaterra pulls out all the stops with his ninth book, The Wolf (Ballantine), in which crime boss Vincent “The Wolf” Marelli brings together the heads of the international crime...
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INTERVIEW - PARADISE CITY. Your novel, PARADISE CITY, is set in the cities of Naples and New York. You were born and raised in New York, in the Hell's Kitchen area, but is there also a personal connection for you to Naples? My family is from the island of Ischia, eighteen miles off the coast of Naples.