A young nun, a British intelligence agent, and American gangster ""Lucky"" Luciano parachute into Nazi-occupied Sicily to convince a mafia chieftain to cooperate with the Allies. Reprint. NYT.
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Luciano's Luck is a very well constructed novel.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Luciano's Luck: Luciano's Luck (Paperback)
Luciano's Luck is a wonderfully written novel aboutthe US government's desperate attempt to persuade the Mafia to assist them during World War II. Don Antonio Luca, the "Boss of All Bosses" of the Mafia in Sicily has the power to drive all Nazi forces out of Italy and Sicily, but he has an extreme dislike for Americans and is reluctant to help them in any way. Only two people have the slightest chance of persuading him: his only granddaughter who ran away from him years ago, and Lucky Luciano, the most feared gangster in America.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Higgins Turns a Plot,
This review is from: Luciano's Luck (Mass Market Paperback)
Carter is a former agent with ground knowledge in the hills of Sicily, where the Allied landing forces will need the cooperation of resistance fighters to avoid heavy losses to the occupying German forces. Carter has to recruit Luciano, a convict with Mafia ties, and Maria who has fled the mother country to escape the abuses of the underworld, represented by her grandfather, the key figure needed to coalesce the resistance fighters with the Allied cause.
After I read a couple of mentions of Higgins in books on writing, I pulled this off the library shelf. Higgins knows how to get right into the action of a story and move the plot to adventure. He skillfully sets all the elements in place to give a dramatic story with action and conflict. The characters are a step above cardboard cut-outs, serving to propel events, and scenes are quick-cut, keeping the reading at a brisk pace. In all, it's a quick read that isn't entirely predictable.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Good Book...........,
By Ken (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Luciano's Luck (Audio Cassette)
A delightful change of pace as far as the main hero (Luciano) is concerned. Higgins does the WWII background well no matter what the story. (or plot) He manages to stick to his facts from other novel about the "Mafia Connection" and German forces. Though some of these facts are repetitive he manages to keep his readers on the edge with this change of pace (and hero).
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