“You think you’re wearing that nice suit but all I see you wearing is class rage,” says Jeremy Dent, his employer at the investigative firm where Patrick freelances. Now, to the delight of his longest-serving fans, Patrick and Angie have returned in “Moonlight Mile,” a sequel to Lehane’s 1998 bestseller (and basis for the 2007 film) “Gone, Baby, Gone.” They’ve grown in real time as parents to a little girl, Gabriella, and are worried about the same things on many Americans’ minds - mounting debt, decreased work, where to send their child to school.īut Patrick’s trigger temper hasn’t entirely calmed down. But like any smart author worth his or her salt, especially someone with the bestsellers “Mystic River” and “Shutter Island” under his belt, he left the door open for them to return if they so chose. For the last decade, Dennis Lehane has been resolute in interviews and appearances that Patrick Kenzie and Angela Gennaro, the popular private-eye team who starred in his first five books, weren’t returning any time soon.
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