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67 Cents

Creation of a South Boston Killer

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Tom Cirignano lived and worked in South Boston, running an auto repair shop during the era of notorious mobster, James "Whitey" Bulger. This audiobook is a fictional adaptation of the author's real-life events.

As a young outcast in a tough neighborhood, "Nick" makes a life-changing decision, to do whatever it takes to gain respect and acceptance. That resolution leads to serious complications when Southie's Irish and Italian mobs both crave access to Nick's large, secure garage. It's the perfect place to store hijacked trucks, hold covert meetings, and much more. Choosing sides proves hazardous within the unforgiving environment of extreme crime and violence that was 1980s Southie. When driven to the edge, Nick finds out if he's got what it takes to be a successful killer. Some of the guys he knows are darn good at it.

Note: Contains strong language and violent scenes. 67 Cents: Creation of a Killeris a fictional adaptation of the author's autobiography, titled The Constant Outsider, Memoirs of a South Boston Mechanic.

©2011 Thomas M. Cirignano (P)2014 Thomas M. Cirignano
Crime Fiction Historical Fiction Suspense Thriller & Suspense Crime Fiction Adaptation Boston Mafia

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Critic reviews

"If it's insight you want, into what the crime scene in Southie was really all about, look no further than '67 Cents: Creation of a Killer.' Tom Cirignano was an eyewitness to it all and captures the flavor of the city in this crisp, fast-paced novel!" (Jordan Rich, of WBZ-Boston)
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