Crime and Family

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Author: Joseph Montgomery ISBN: 9781465309297
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: December 12, 2011
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Joseph Montgomery
ISBN: 9781465309297
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: December 12, 2011
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Crime and Family centers on the life of Dominic Amicucci. Growing up without a mother, he wanted nothing more than the approval of his father. In time, young Dominic grew to understand his fathers approval would only come by his involvement in the family business: crime. Dominics fathers star would rise all the way to the top, a position that would earn him a twenty year sentence, leaving Dominic to run his fathers crime family. Wanting the job or not, qualified or not, Dominic Amicucci became the youngest boss in the crime familys eighty year existence. Before becoming boss, Dominics father searched for new avenues of revenue as the government imprisoned the entire hierarchy. He found Doug Sullivan and his non-Italian congeries of killers, drug dealers, and bookmakers that would become known as the Westside. Dominic and Doug became best friends, and after Dominics fathers imprisonment, they would be the ones to keep the Amicucci family in power, by any means necessary. From inside prison walls to the streets of Europe and the Middle East, Crime and Family will take readers through the daily activities of the crime family and their relationships to other criminal enterprises across the globe while trying to raise their children to be so much different from themselves.

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Crime and Family centers on the life of Dominic Amicucci. Growing up without a mother, he wanted nothing more than the approval of his father. In time, young Dominic grew to understand his fathers approval would only come by his involvement in the family business: crime. Dominics fathers star would rise all the way to the top, a position that would earn him a twenty year sentence, leaving Dominic to run his fathers crime family. Wanting the job or not, qualified or not, Dominic Amicucci became the youngest boss in the crime familys eighty year existence. Before becoming boss, Dominics father searched for new avenues of revenue as the government imprisoned the entire hierarchy. He found Doug Sullivan and his non-Italian congeries of killers, drug dealers, and bookmakers that would become known as the Westside. Dominic and Doug became best friends, and after Dominics fathers imprisonment, they would be the ones to keep the Amicucci family in power, by any means necessary. From inside prison walls to the streets of Europe and the Middle East, Crime and Family will take readers through the daily activities of the crime family and their relationships to other criminal enterprises across the globe while trying to raise their children to be so much different from themselves.

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