Another excellent Key West novel by Laurence Shames. A follow-on to Florida Straits, we read more about the Delgatto family: Vincent, elderly Mafia godfather, Gino his legitimate son, Mafia tough guy who exudes all the charm of rotting flesh, and Joey, illegitimate son, Mafia dropout gone legit in Key West.
While Vincent has a long visit with Joey, thinking about retirement, Gino comes down from NY crude, brash and throwing his weight around. He undermines his father over a deal made with the Miami family and the trouble starts. Meanwhile, Joey drops a hint to Vincent that he might consider writing his memoirs, which after some thought he decides to do, with an editor from the local paper to ghost write. The few who now are sworn to secrecy about the book but it gets out with very dangerous consequences. Vincent's ideas for the book are about culture and lifestyle, where family is everything, promises made are made for life, problems are solved internally and secrecy is prized absolutely.
It's a rollicking adventure, but one told with extraordinary sensitivity and nuance for people's feelings and motivations. The descriptions are wonderful, evoking scenes so well you feel you're there.
Shames is one of my favorites. He's often lumped in with other authors who specialize in Florida zaniness, Carl Hiaasen, Tim Dorsey, etc., but Shames is in a class of his own. Do not miss these.