1932 Drug & The Dominos

The fourth light novel of Baccano! is 1932: Drug and The Dominos.

It was published in October of 2003 and is 328 pages long.

ISBN 978-4-8402-2494-9

Synopsis
Following the Flying Pussyfoot incident, war erupts between the Gandor and Runorata Families, and assassins both new and well-known enter the field in an attempt from both groups to annihilate each other. Eve Genoard is dragged amidst the chaos as she searches for her older brother, Dallas Genoard, after she is informed by the Daily Days that the Gandor Family dumped him and his friends in the Hudson River. Also involved are Roy Maddock and his girlfriend Edith.

Chapters

 * /About the three Gandor brothers/
 * Words of Firo Prochainezo of the Martillo Family


 * About the Genoard family
 * Words of their private sommelier and chef


 * /About Roy Maddock/
 * Words of Fred, a doctor living in New York


 * /About the Runorata Family/
 * Words of 'Vino' the assassin


 * /About the information brokers/
 * Words of Ronny Schiatto, chiamatore of the Martillo Family


 * /Prelude/


 * /Prologue/


 * /Chapter 1: Purchase/


 * /Chapter 2: Use/


 * /Chapter 3: Collapse/


 * /Epilogue/


 * /Coda/

Trivia
Cultural References
 * The title of the volume is a reference to the band Derek and the Dominos.
 * During the confrontation at the Daily Days office, Claire Stanfield quotes from the film The Jazz Singer, "You ain't heard nothin' yet!"
 * The title is often miswritten as "Drugs and the Dominoes."

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