I Am A Mob Boss. The Last Confession of a Criminal Kingpin
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- Nombre de pages320
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-0354-2620-1
- EAN9781035426201
- Date de parution08/05/2025
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurHeadline Welbeck Non-Fiction
Résumé
I could've died a thousand times. People were out to get me, as they always are when you run the show. It's kind of silly that it's cancer that's going to get me, but now I know the end's not going to come from a sudden bullet to the skull one night, at least I have enough time to tell my story. It's a story that would have had me locked up long ago, if anyone knew I was at the top. It all started innocently enough, with a few smash-and-grabs and some card games, but then moved into armed robbery and then eventually drugs.
And that's when things changed. When the money came rolling in. When we would do anything to hold onto power. This is my last confession. A way to atone for what I've done. Let it be a lesson to you.
And that's when things changed. When the money came rolling in. When we would do anything to hold onto power. This is my last confession. A way to atone for what I've done. Let it be a lesson to you.
I could've died a thousand times. People were out to get me, as they always are when you run the show. It's kind of silly that it's cancer that's going to get me, but now I know the end's not going to come from a sudden bullet to the skull one night, at least I have enough time to tell my story. It's a story that would have had me locked up long ago, if anyone knew I was at the top. It all started innocently enough, with a few smash-and-grabs and some card games, but then moved into armed robbery and then eventually drugs.
And that's when things changed. When the money came rolling in. When we would do anything to hold onto power. This is my last confession. A way to atone for what I've done. Let it be a lesson to you.
And that's when things changed. When the money came rolling in. When we would do anything to hold onto power. This is my last confession. A way to atone for what I've done. Let it be a lesson to you.