Summary of Frank Dimatteo & Michael Benson's Mafia Hit Man

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8822523081
  • EAN9798822523081
  • Date de parution25/05/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille1 Mo
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Résumé

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 When I was a kid on President Street, Joey Gallo was away. I was there because my dad, Ricky Dimatteo, was Larry Gallo's bodyguard. The boys seemed to be thriving and having fun, but all that changed when Joey Gallo was released from prison on April 11, 1971. #2 The block of President Street was geographically isolated, and was perfect for a fortress.
It was here that the Gallo brothers grew up and planned tactics and strategy. #3 On March 11, 1971, Joey was released from prison. Everyone on the block was excited. I was fifteen, but already at my full height. I was hanging out with my best friend, Anthony Goombadiel Russo. We didn't recognize the black Cadillac limo that pulled up to the curb in front of Mondo's club. #4 When Joey was released from prison, he felt like he had lost too much time, and he was going to make up for it.
He wanted to eat every food and live every life. He wanted to fuck every woman.
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 When I was a kid on President Street, Joey Gallo was away. I was there because my dad, Ricky Dimatteo, was Larry Gallo's bodyguard. The boys seemed to be thriving and having fun, but all that changed when Joey Gallo was released from prison on April 11, 1971. #2 The block of President Street was geographically isolated, and was perfect for a fortress.
It was here that the Gallo brothers grew up and planned tactics and strategy. #3 On March 11, 1971, Joey was released from prison. Everyone on the block was excited. I was fifteen, but already at my full height. I was hanging out with my best friend, Anthony Goombadiel Russo. We didn't recognize the black Cadillac limo that pulled up to the curb in front of Mondo's club. #4 When Joey was released from prison, he felt like he had lost too much time, and he was going to make up for it.
He wanted to eat every food and live every life. He wanted to fuck every woman.