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Gold Coast

Book • 1990
The Gold Coast by Nelson DeMille is a novel that explores the intersection of old wealth and organized crime on Long Island's North Shore.

Narrated by John Sutter, a Wall Street lawyer, the story delves into themes of social class, morality, and the decline of America's aristocracy.

As Sutter becomes entangled with Frank Bellarosa, a powerful mob boss, the novel unfolds with suspense, humor, and intrigue.

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Kim Stanley Robinson
as the only dystopia he ever wrote, which was about his hometown and youth.
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S03E55 - Kim Stanley Robinson on Real Utopian Futures
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Kim Stanley Robinson
as the only dystopia he has ever written, which is about his hometown and his youth.
Kim Stanley Robinson on Real Utopian Futures
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Doug Brunt
as one of the authors he interviewed for his podcast, "Dedicated."
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Anthony Scaramucci
as his number one novel, which is about the area he grew up in.
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Tom Simon
as one of the books he read growing up, though he couldn't recall the exact title.
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