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By Lynda Milito
When Lynda Lustig met Louie Milito, she was a sixteen-year-old high-school dropout with a taste for adventure and an agonizing childhood. When they were married two years later, he was not yet a �made man� in the powerful Gambino crime family. Louie was a hairdresser who dabbled in petty thievery. But Lynda was so happy to be out of her domineering mother�s loveless house. And over the years, she was willing to forgive her husband for anything: his violent rages, his frequent absences, his shady associates, and the blood on his hands. For twentyfour years Lynda Milito remained loyal to this charming and dangerous criminal -- her children�s father and close friend of crime boss John Gotti and underboss Sammy �the Bull� Gravano. But in 1988, Louie Milito disappeared, murdered by the very people he had always trusted to protect him. A crime story, a family story, a love story, Mafia Wife is the shockingly intimate, brutally honest tale of a survivor -- and of the life she lived in the dark bosom of the underworld.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Lynda Milito
When Lynda Lustig met Louie Milito, she was a sixteen-year-old high-school dropout with a taste for adventure and an agonizing childhood. When they were married two years later, he was not yet a �made man� in the powerful Gambino crime family. Louie was a hairdresser who dabbled in petty thievery. But Lynda was so happy to be out of her domineering mother�s loveless house. And over the years, she was willing to forgive her husband for anything: his violent rages, his frequent absences, his shady associates, and the blood on his hands. For twentyfour years Lynda Milito remained loyal to this charming and dangerous criminal -- her children�s father and close friend of crime boss John Gotti and underboss Sammy �the Bull� Gravano. But in 1988, Louie Milito disappeared, murdered by the very people he had always trusted to protect him. A crime story, a family story, a love story, Mafia Wife is the shockingly intimate, brutally honest tale of a survivor -- and of the life she lived in the dark bosom of the underworld.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Lynda Milito
When Lynda Lustig met Louie Milito, she was a sixteen-year-old high-school dropout with a taste for adventure and an agonizing childhood. When they were married two years later, he was not yet a �made man� in the powerful Gambino crime family. Louie was a hairdresser who dabbled in petty thievery. But Lynda was so happy to be out of her domineering mother�s loveless house. And over the years, she was willing to forgive her husband for anything: his violent rages, his frequent absences, his shady associates, and the blood on his hands. For twentyfour years Lynda Milito remained loyal to this charming and dangerous criminal -- her children�s father and close friend of crime boss John Gotti and underboss Sammy �the Bull� Gravano. But in 1988, Louie Milito disappeared, murdered by the very people he had always trusted to protect him. A crime story, a family story, a love story, Mafia Wife is the shockingly intimate, brutally honest tale of a survivor -- and of the life she lived in the dark bosom of the underworld.
FORMAT: E-Book
By W
From growing up on the tough streets of Queens NY as a child to struggling with the realities of growing into an adult on Long Island NY, this story is about the trials and tribulations of a young man who tried to do the right thing in life but due to unlucky circumstances, chose a life of crime, drugs and violence. This story chronicles the life of a man who lived in the fast lane for over twenty years and would eventually be led into one of the biggest unsolved multiple murder controversies that our country has ever endured. This is a high paced, gripping story that will not only keep you page turning, but will have you thinking long after you finish the book.
W
FORMAT: Softcover
By W
From growing up on the tough streets of Queens NY as a child to struggling with the realities of growing into an adult on Long Island NY, this story is about the trials and tribulations of a young man who tried to do the right thing in life but due to unlucky circumstances, chose a life of crime, drugs and violence. This story chronicles the life of a man who lived in the fast lane for over twenty years and would eventually be led into one of the biggest unsolved multiple murder controversies that our country has ever endured. This is a high paced, gripping story that will not only keep you page turning, but will have you thinking long after you finish the book.
W
FORMAT: Hardcover
By W
From growing up on the tough streets of Queens NY as a child to struggling with the realities of growing into an adult on Long Island NY, this story is about the trials and tribulations of a young man who tried to do the right thing in life but due to unlucky circumstances, chose a life of crime, drugs and violence. This story chronicles the life of a man who lived in the fast lane for over twenty years and would eventually be led into one of the biggest unsolved multiple murder controversies that our country has ever endured. This is a high paced, gripping story that will not only keep you page turning, but will have you thinking long after you finish the book.
W
FORMAT: E-Book
By Ollie T. Moye
North To Prosperity A Lake Murray Murder Mystery Author Ollie T. Moye uses the osprey as symbol of the many levels of predation in the game of crime & punishment Matt Toliver, a real estate agent falls in love with lovely Krystal Love Loftis, a ravishing beauty and married housewife seeking a prospective family home in an upscale development on Lake Murray’s shoreline. Toliver shows her a lake view of the property that interested her. As passion between them heats up to the boiling point, a bizarre and hideous turn of events start the slow unstoppable spiral into tension, violence, and tautly-drawn drama in Ollie T. Moye’s North To Prosperity. This moving novel of tragic consequences resulting from a rash romance is peopled with predator and prey, hunters moving with nature that is ultimately a dance of violence and death. Near the novel’s beginning, Toliver shows Krystal an osprey nest, and demonstrates how the sea eagle is the apex of the lake who will move north to Prosperity according to an internal compass. The direction that Toliver’s life takes after the first engagement in accidental crime becomes the brutally fundamental drive for survival in the lakes’ environs. Krystal and Toliver are discovered by a professional bass fisherman while making love. He breaks in on them and Toliver kills him. Krystal goes berserk and Toliver has no choice but to kill her. The first murder victim goes down into 150 feet of lake water; Krystal is buried in an abandoned house’s well by Toliver. The novel is a fast-paced and thrillingly long-drawn engagement in the choices made by the many levels of predation involved in the game of crime and punishment. The author is a retired journalist, having been a sports editor, editor and publisher, and also is past president of the South Carolina Press Assn. (More information on author appears under the section, About The Author.)`
FORMAT: Softcover
By Ollie T. Moye
North To Prosperity A Lake Murray Murder Mystery Author Ollie T. Moye uses the osprey as symbol of the many levels of predation in the game of crime & punishment Matt Toliver, a real estate agent falls in love with lovely Krystal Love Loftis, a ravishing beauty and married housewife seeking a prospective family home in an upscale development on Lake Murray’s shoreline. Toliver shows her a lake view of the property that interested her. As passion between them heats up to the boiling point, a bizarre and hideous turn of events start the slow unstoppable spiral into tension, violence, and tautly-drawn drama in Ollie T. Moye’s North To Prosperity. This moving novel of tragic consequences resulting from a rash romance is peopled with predator and prey, hunters moving with nature that is ultimately a dance of violence and death. Near the novel’s beginning, Toliver shows Krystal an osprey nest, and demonstrates how the sea eagle is the apex of the lake who will move north to Prosperity according to an internal compass. The direction that Toliver’s life takes after the first engagement in accidental crime becomes the brutally fundamental drive for survival in the lakes’ environs. Krystal and Toliver are discovered by a professional bass fisherman while making love. He breaks in on them and Toliver kills him. Krystal goes berserk and Toliver has no choice but to kill her. The first murder victim goes down into 150 feet of lake water; Krystal is buried in an abandoned house’s well by Toliver. The novel is a fast-paced and thrillingly long-drawn engagement in the choices made by the many levels of predation involved in the game of crime and punishment. The author is a retired journalist, having been a sports editor, editor and publisher, and also is past president of the South Carolina Press Assn. (More information on author appears under the section, About The Author.)`
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Elizabeth O'Mara Anderson
My great aunt Elois usually didn't wear her glasses, and she was not wearing them that day in Dealey Plaza. For reading her Bible, she always used a magnifying glass, and she called it her "spy glass." She searched every day in her Bible for new scriptures to put into practice. Aunt Elois had her own car to drive, even in the 1950's. Maxine worked as a volunteer at a local hospital gift shop. She always remembered her many relatives with beautiful cards and thoughtful gifts. Maxine's father, Judge William Carey Graves, was a former Texas State Senator. He was a wonderful story teller and loved to smoke his special pipe. His huge collection of "National Geographic" magazines was started in the year 1911.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Elizabeth O'Mara Anderson
My great aunt Elois usually didn't wear her glasses, and she was not wearing them that day in Dealey Plaza. For reading her Bible, she always used a magnifying glass, and she called it her "spy glass." She searched every day in her Bible for new scriptures to put into practice. Aunt Elois had her own car to drive, even in the 1950's. Maxine worked as a volunteer at a local hospital gift shop. She always remembered her many relatives with beautiful cards and thoughtful gifts. Maxine's father, Judge William Carey Graves, was a former Texas State Senator. He was a wonderful story teller and loved to smoke his special pipe. His huge collection of "National Geographic" magazines was started in the year 1911.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Micheal Night
Karen May was one of almost 45 people killed in Wake Forest, San Diego in 1992, called "the bloody year" in headlines. Her case went unsolved for years. After years of her death, her spirit has risen to haunt her killer until she has gotten justice from him. The killer is possibly responsible for two more deaths following Karen�s, in order to get rid of the witnesses. This psychopath has possibly been getting away with all sorts of murders through the years in which proper authorities fails to realize. Now time has come for a higher power to take over. The perpetrator seem to have had some type of connection in which he could get away with illegal activities and violent crimes doing the time Karen May was murdered. After Karen case was reopened, for some reason, the perpetrator runs and hide in the cemetery.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Micheal Night
Karen May was one of almost 45 people killed in Wake Forest, San Diego in 1992, called "the bloody year" in headlines. Her case went unsolved for years. After years of her death, her spirit has risen to haunt her killer until she has gotten justice from him. The killer is possibly responsible for two more deaths following Karen�s, in order to get rid of the witnesses. This psychopath has possibly been getting away with all sorts of murders through the years in which proper authorities fails to realize. Now time has come for a higher power to take over. The perpetrator seem to have had some type of connection in which he could get away with illegal activities and violent crimes doing the time Karen May was murdered. After Karen case was reopened, for some reason, the perpetrator runs and hide in the cemetery.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Micheal Night
Karen May was one of almost 45 people killed in Wake Forest, San Diego in 1992, called "the bloody year" in headlines. Her case went unsolved for years. After years of her death, her spirit has risen to haunt her killer until she has gotten justice from him. The killer is possibly responsible for two more deaths following Karen�s, in order to get rid of the witnesses. This psychopath has possibly been getting away with all sorts of murders through the years in which proper authorities fails to realize. Now time has come for a higher power to take over. The perpetrator seem to have had some type of connection in which he could get away with illegal activities and violent crimes doing the time Karen May was murdered. After Karen case was reopened, for some reason, the perpetrator runs and hide in the cemetery.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By David Slater
Two years after settling in Australia David befell a tragic event that dramatically changed his life forever – he simply placed his trust in a friendly stranger. The sinister circumstances of Cariad’s disappearance haunted David for almost two decades, when he was branded as a prime murder suspect, by Perth’s major crime squad detectives. Finally, the terrible truth about Cariad is revealed and Slater pulls no punches as he describes the events surrounding the gruesome discovery of his wife’s remains; but there was more…. Cry From an Unholy Grave; A Nineteen-year Cold Case is a shocking real-life cold case where David Slater tells the spine-tingling story of how he became the unwitting victim of a horrific crime he knew nothing about.
FORMAT: Softcover
By David Slater
Two years after settling in Australia David befell a tragic event that dramatically changed his life forever – he simply placed his trust in a friendly stranger. The sinister circumstances of Cariad’s disappearance haunted David for almost two decades, when he was branded as a prime murder suspect, by Perth’s major crime squad detectives. Finally, the terrible truth about Cariad is revealed and Slater pulls no punches as he describes the events surrounding the gruesome discovery of his wife’s remains; but there was more…. Cry From an Unholy Grave; A Nineteen-year Cold Case is a shocking real-life cold case where David Slater tells the spine-tingling story of how he became the unwitting victim of a horrific crime he knew nothing about.
FORMAT: Hardcover
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