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This story is a slow burner whose multiple strands come together at the climax and finish off the tale quite satisfyingly. I thoroughly enjoyed the world depicted from the carefree fairgrounds of Jacks youth to the menacing gangster-run clubs of his later years and I also enjoyed the relationship that Jack and Frank built. The Longest Fight is a very immersive read but for me a little flawed on character engagement early on although it does build steadily leaving the reader in possession of all the facts and a lot more feeling towards the characters by the final chapters
[[The Good Italian by Stephen Burke]] would be a good choice for someone looking for a historical read with plenty of emotional engagement. You might also enjoy [[The Fair Fight by Anna Freeman]].
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