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The Gold Coast

The Gold Coast

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Author: Nelson Demille
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 202 reviews
Sales Rank: 574

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 464
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5
Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.3 x 1.9

ISBN: 0446673218
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780446673211
ASIN: 0446673218

Publication Date: April 1, 1997
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Welcome to the fabled Gold Coast, that stretch on the North Shore of Long Island that once held the greatest concentration of wealth and power in America. Here two men are destined for an explosive collision: John Sutter, Wall Street lawyer, holding fast to a fading aristocratic legacy; and Frank Bellarosa, the Mafia don who seizes his piece of the staid and unprepared Gold Coast like a latter-day barbarian chief and draws Sutter and his regally beautiful wife, Susan, into his violent world. Told from Sutter's sardonic and often hilarious point of view, and laced with sexual passion and suspense, THE GOLD COAST is Nelson DeMille's captivating story of friendship and seduction, love and betrayal.



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5 out of 5 stars Keep Your Friends Close, But Your Enemies Closer. Capisce?   November 15, 2008
This is another great piece of writng by DeMille. At first I found myself a little disappointed because the story line seemed to drag with the rich history of the Gold Coast described in detail.

But the story got much better and DeMille's words flowed easily through my mind and created a wonderful story. This story was based in the rich Gold Coast of Long Island, but the heart of the story was not about The Gold Coast. It was about a Mafia Don, Frank Bellarosa who bought a huge mansion next to John Sutter, a Wall Street Tax lawyer. The heart of the story was not the Mafia Don, but it was about John Sutter as told by him and how all of this came to intertwine. John Sutter was bored with his life, just as any of us could be and he got involved with his new exciting neighbor and it changed his life forever.

I really got into this story and it was a very good read. It also had insights into the Italian culture in America.



5 out of 5 stars prophetic   November 10, 2008
I read this book when it was first released but re-read it prior to the Gate House. While it is not my favorite Demille book, I was amazed at how prophetic it was about the excesses of Wall Street given the recent state of the financial markets.


3 out of 5 stars The Gold Coast   October 22, 2008
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3 out of 5 stars A Book with Two Personalities   September 27, 2008
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First off, a warning...this is not a "feel-good" book.

John Sutter and his wife Susan Stanhope-Sutter live on Long Island's Gold Coast cruising into middle-aged boredom when Frank Bellarosa, the head of one of New York's crime families, moves into the estate next door. The lives of the Sutters change as they are drawn into the life of don Bellarosa.

The book is told from John Sutter's point of view with lots of witty comments about how the middle class and upper class view each other. I felt like Nelson DeMille had called up Mark Twain for some instruction on the first half of this book. It is all very light-hearted and easy-going for at least 400 pages. There are lots of humorous occurrences and witticisms thrown in as Bellarosa maneuvers the Sutters into his life.

And all along the way the narrator warns us that bad things are coming. But the narrative is so filled with amusing banter that you think the narrator is kidding.

This book is funny, very well written, and brutal. When you finish this 600-pager you will feel like you were smashed in the face by a Mafioso with a lead pipe. It's a good book that I can't recommend



4 out of 5 stars John Sutter or John Corey?   September 15, 2008
The "voice" of the protagonist/hero of "The Gold Coast" reads exactly like the "voice" of John Corey, protagonist/hero of Nelson DeMille's later novels. And that's good, because Corey is a good man, as is John Sutter, the lawyer in this book. Both are good, honorable men with very human foilables that at times overcome them in their thoughts and actions.

This is a good book, a good story about the Mafia and how good, well meaning people can be seduced and come under the Mafia's charm without even knowing it.

DeMille has a gift, and his novels are a gift to the reading public. This one seems a bit long, however. It "reads long," almost too detailed until Part V when it all comes together and gives the last 100 pages or so some of the fastest, best and most exciting action of any DeMille novel. Only "The Lion's Game" is better.

One concern: This book in hardback is 500 pages. The sequal, "The Gatehouse,due out this October (2008) is 600 pages long. Hope that's not too long, but if it's like the finish of this book, it may not be long enough.

Read this book, capice?



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