Ebook {Epub PDF} After Hours by Edwin Torres
· After Hours (Basis for the film Carlito's Way starring Al Pacino) by Edwin Torres. NOOK Edwin Torres is a legendary New York State Supreme Court Justice. He is the author of three gritty crime novels, two screenplays, and some of the most colorful sentencing statements ever made from the Criminal Court bench. Edwin Torres retired Brand: Graymalkin Media. · I was in my first year of the Navy and stranded out sea. I wanted something to past the time so I picked up this book. After Hours was partly based on the movie, Carlito's Way. I think that the story was based in 's New York-- back when New York was still a "real" city/5(12). Find After Hours by Edwin, Torres at Biblio. Uncommonly good collectible and rare books from uncommonly good booksellers.
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This is the story of the irrepressible Carlito Brigante: Puerto Rican, hustler, drug dealer, survivor and great talker. He evokes his doomed world of New York's Spanish Harlem. The sequel, After Hours, a longer, darker tale, shows Carlito, older and wiser, trying to get out of his life of crime. more. by Edwin Torres. (12) $ The basis for the hit film "Q A" directed by Sidney Lumet, starring Nick Nolte. Written by Edwin Torres, the author of After Hours which was the basis for the hit film "Carlito's Way" starring Al Pacino and Sean Penn. The minute he steps down the alleyway, Tony Roman knows it’s a setup. After Hours is a American crime novel written by Edwin Torres and is the sequel to Carlito's Way (). Both novels served as the basis of the Brian De Palma film Carlito's Way. Plot. An ex-con, Carlito Brigante, tries one more round in the rackets before going straight. References.
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