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3''World Gone By'' is the third novel in Creator/DennisLehane 's Coughlin trilogy. In 1943, ten years after the events of ''Literature/LiveByNight'', Joe Coughlin splits his energies between running the mob's legitimate businesses in Tampa, raising his son Tomas, and conducting an affair with the mayor's wife. His best friend Dion is the boss of Ybor City but seems to be losing his grip on power, and there's trouble stirring between his subordinates and Black Ybor. And someone wants to kill Joe, and he wants to find out who.
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8* ActionGirl: Theresa Del Fresco. She is a hitwoman who has murdered numerous people in her past.
9* AnyoneCanDie: [[spoiler: both Joe and Dion die at the end.]]
10* AssholeVictim: No one will miss Freddy; even his own brother thinks he's an asshole. [[spoiler: Although not enough of one to not deserve a little revenge.]]
11* AxCrazy: King Lucias and Freddy for certain. According to some, Dion is a little to quick to want people dead.
12* BeenThereShapedHistory: Lucky Luciano's release and the fear of German U-Boats were both ideas from the mind of Joe Coughlin, go figure.
13* TheCameo: Three famous gangsters Santo Trafficante, Carlos Maricello and Meyer Lansky show up for one scene at the end.
14* CannibalClan: King Lucias' Androphagi apparently are this, ''Androphagi'' meaning "cannibal" in Greek.
15* CarBomb: [[spoiler: how Montooth Dix goes out]].
16* CassandraTruth: Zigzagged. Most of the novel is Joe flip flopping between fearing for his life and thinking it's a ruse. [[spoiler:Played straight in the end.]]
17* ChekhovsGun: In the second chapter, Joe tries getting a navy officer to get Lucky Luciano out of prison. Guess what he promises he can do to get the commission to not kill him?
18** Also Dion's fancy ''torta all cappucino''.
19* ChekhovsGunman: Billy Kovich is mentioned in the prologue but doesn't show up much later. [[spoiler: Doesn't live long either.]]
20* CoolUncle: While not biologically uncle, Dion treats Tomas as if he was Dion's own kid. Even builds him a BASKETBALL COURT.
21* TheConsigliere: Joe is this to Dion. Some, however, see Joe as the true Boss.
22* CreepyChild: Joe has a ghost child following him throughout the novel. (This was also one of the novel's biggest criticisms).
23* DarkerAndEdgier: Literature/LiveByNight is a dark book, World Gone By however, is a psychological story that shows how messed up the mob world is.
24* DarkAndTroubledPast: Joe Coughlin hasn't fully recovered from LiveByNight. The past literally dogs him in the forms of the ghost child and his dreams about Graciela.
25* DirtyOldMan: While not really elder, Freddy DiGiacomo is heavily implied to be a pedophile.
26* DidNotThinkThisThrough: See NiceJobBreakingItHero below
27* DisproportionateRetribution: King Lucias kills Ogden Semple because he told Joe and Rico that he had a cold.
28* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: In-universe. After Theresa Del Fresco tells Joe someone puts a hit on him, he doesn't believe her stating he makes the mob too much money to be killed. Del Fresco then names Gil Valentine. A showrunner who made the mob a lot of money and was brutally murdered.
29* DownerEnding: [[spoiler: The Bartolo Crime Family is ruined, Tomas is traumatized by watching his father kill his uncle and then is orphaned, and Joe appears to be in a very lonely version of Hell.]]
30* DrugsAreBad: While not an anti-drug book, cocaine is the reason [[spoiler: Dion became an informant]].
31* DyingDream: [[spoiler:Joe sees himself walking to the beach after being shot]].
32* ExoticExtendedMarriage: Montooth Dix has a three wives.
33* EvenEvilHasStandards: What the gangsters like to believe about themselves.
34** How Joe feels about the white members of the Tampa mob deciding to come down hard on Montooth Dix, a black man, for killing a couple of their own defending his territory. [[{{Hypocrite}} A white man killing white men is one thing, but a black man killing white men can't be tolerated.]]
35* GenderBlenderName: Not many guys are named Vivian.
36* GoodGirlsAvoidAbortion: Subverted, Joe Coughlin got his girlfriend (and the mayor's wife) pregnant. She doesn't want to keep it.
37* GuileHero: How Joe prefers to operate, and what makes him so valuable to the Commission.
38* HandCannon: Montooth packs a .44 Magnum.
39* HistoricalInJoke: Aside from real life gangsters Carlos Maricello, Santo Tranfficante and Meyer Lansky showing up, Lucky Luciano's deportation and the fear of the German attacks started here.
40* HitmanWithAHeart: Technically, all the gangsters are. They care about their families; they don't hurt women and children. [[{{Deconstructed}} But good intentions don't count for much when it comes to collateral damage.]]
41* TheHeroDies: [[spoiler:Joe Coughlin]] on the penultimate page of the book.
42* JerkassHasAPoint: [[spoiler: Rico]] may be a double crossing bastard, but he does have point when he says Dion is slipping as boss. Even the Commission agrees.
43* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler: Rico]] wanted Dion dead because he was a bad boss and wanted to take over. He even got the hit sanctioned by the commission. When the commission is presented with [[spoiler: a ledger with forged numbers to make it seem like Rico is stealing, thanks to Joe]] they kill him right then and there. Bonus points for that fact they strangle Rico versus just shooting him.
44* KarmaHoudini: The subversion of this trope is a major theme: no matter how nice a gangster is outside the violence, no matter how ethical they try to be, it's a case of living by the sword and dying by the sword.
45* LighterAndSofter: Compared to Literature/LiveByNight, ''World Gone By'' has a lower body count and is overall the less violent story. However, this novel has a much darker tone and the violence, which is usually related through Joe's mental reviews of different characters' backstories, is arguably more disturbing (cf. Doctor Lenox, Billy Kovich).
46* MistakenForGay: King Lucius and Ogden Semple are rumored to be lovers, but Ogden has a prostitute named Matilda and King Lucius is seen with one later.
47* MistakenForPedophile: Joe suspects that Freddy is one, and [[spoiler: kills him when he sees Freddy reaching for Tomas after the shootout at the bakery]].
48* TheMole: Early in the book, everyone believes the Bartolo Family has one. [[spoiler: It's Dion Bartolo]]
49* MoreDakka: During the Bakery shoot-out, Thompson Machine Guns are the preferred weapon of choice.
50* MobWar: The conflict between Montooth Dix's gang and the Bartolo Family seems to head this way. Subverted since it never escalates further than one gunfight, although [[spoiler: Dix does die]].
51* NamesToRunAWayFromReallyFast: Saint Viv, to whom more men have prayed for their lives than Saint Anthony or the Holy Mother.
52* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Joe has to [[spoiler: kill Dion and blow up a naval ship so the government can use the mob as spies and get Luciano out of prison]] in order for the mob not to kill him. [[spoiler: They do anyways.]]
53* PapaWolf: If you are going to kill someone, make sure Tomas Coughlin isn't around.
54* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Freddy.
55* ParentalIncest: Doctor Lenox killed his wife and her child when he found that the child was a product of his wife and her father's incestuous relationship. [[spoiler: [[OurGhostsAreDifferent Except maybe he was wrong.]]]]
56* OurGhostsAreDifferent: The child-ghost Joe sees throughout the story. Is it Joe's imagination? Is it his innocent past self? Is it his unborn child? Is it the son of a gangster he killed? There is no clear answer.
57* RedHerring: The hit on Joe seems like this at first. [[spoiler: Subverted in the last pages where Joe is killed]].
58* RetiredBadass: Somewhat subverted. Joe Coughlin isn't quite the soldier he was, however he is still a formidable killer.
59* TheReveal: A few, the most notable ones are: that Graciela was pregnant when she died, Dion was an [[spoiler: informant for the police]], and that [[spoiler: Rico]] wanted to take over.
60* ScaryBlackMan: Montooth Dix, leader of the Black Mob.
61* ShellShockedVeteran: Billy Kovich had a brief flashback about the four day battle of Soissons. Month Dix reminisces to Joe about his time spent wading through blood in World War I.
62* ShootHimHeHasAWallet: Joe shoots Billy Kovich in the throat when he reaches too quickly for his cigarette case.
63* {{Squick}}: A few moments like Lenox's backstory and the fact that [[spoiler: after a CarBomb Montooth Dix's nutsack is melted to a fire hydrant]] .
64* TheStarScream: [[spoiler: Rico]] starts out as a good earner and a trusted member of the mob, but he thinks he can oust Dion. He goes so far as to get permission from the commission to stage a hit on Dion. Making it worse that JOE IS ON THE COMMISSION.
65* TheUnseen: Lucky Luciano. Danny Coughlin is only mentioned once and not by name.
66* ThoseTwoGuys: Dion and Joe.
67* WiseBeyondTheirYears: Tomas.
68* VillainProtagonist: Joe may have gone legitimate but he is still very much a criminal and a killer.

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