Crime PunishmentChapter 8
The House on Congress Street was right across from the little park. It was a quiet street in a prosperous Brooklyn neighborhood, sandwiched between Carol Gardens and Brooklyn Heights. Jimmy O’Reilly didn’t see any hill in the Cobble Hill district. As far as the Albany attorney could tell, the area was as flat as a pancake with its eastern border fixed by the Brooklyn Queens Expressway and its western by Court Street. At its center, Cobble Hill had a small park where young parents brought...