Books tagged: gangsters

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Th3K1ng0fK1ng5    by Mark Irwin and Steve Pawlett
Price: $2.99 USD. 72810 words. Published on April 26, 2012. .

In the blink of an eye the norm of small town school life quickly accelerates out of control as the three teens and their female companions, battle mafia mobsters and Colombian drug smugglers while fending off the best competitors Call of Duty has to offer. All their efforts In the blink of an eye the norm of small town school life spins out of control as teens battle mafia mobsters and Colombia
The Right-Hand Man    by Jeff Ambrose
Price: $0.99 USD. 5150 words. Published by Dark Elms Press  on May 6, 2012. .

He did it all--even the jobs he hated. A powerful gangster's right-hand man, Marcus does it all. Personal secretary. Business confidant. The man who cleans up the messes. And even those who make the messes. But when when one of Marcus's own mistakes threatens his boss's well-secured existence, he has a choice--accept death, or clean up the mess at a great personal cost.
Young Roy    by Waran Payce
Price: $3.00 USD. 7810 words. Published on May 20, 2012. .

Three stories from the early years of Roy Harper, before he became a well known traveler and philosopher. Outlaw Trail covers his time in Texas as a child, Hoosier Dreams his adolescence in Indiana and The Gangster's Apprentice chronicles Roy's coming of age. These were the formative experiences that shaped his worldview and made him what he was to be.
First, I Love You    by Genevieve Dewey
Price: $3.99 USD. 78900 words. Published on June 19, 2012. .

Detective Tommy Gates takes an opportunity to work his first Federal case in Chicago, the same city where his estranged mobster father Mickey Downey lives. Tommy's sister Kiki Downey sees this as an opportunity to mend fences, Tommy's DEA partner James Hoffman sees it as a way to get to Mickey. When Kiki and James join forces it sparks a maelstrom of unexpected consequences for everyone.
The African Queen and Other Stories    by Karen L. Abrahamson
Price: $5.99 USD. 40170 words. Published by Twisted Root Publishing on June 24, 2012. .

A little fantasy, a lot of mystery: welcome to strange lands, strange crimes and stranger investigators—swordsmen, aging women from another world, and a love struck teenager, to name a few. Come along for the ride up-river to Sing Sing, through a wild night on horseback, or driving a Mazda GLC through flooded suburban streets. I guarantee there’ll be something interesting waiting for you.
Flappers, Flasks and Foul Play (Jazz Mystery #1)    by Ellen Mansoor Collier
Price: $3.99 USD. 95520 words. Published on July 1, 2012. .

Rival gangs fight over booze and bars during Prohibition in 1920s Galveston: the "Sin City of the Southwest." Jazz Cross, a young society reporter, suspects foul play when a bank VP collapses at her half-brother Sammy's speakeasy. Was it an accident or a mob hit? As turf wars escalate, Sammy is accused of murder and Jazz must risk her life and career to find the killer. Inspired by actual events.
Bullet Rain (A Noir Short Story)    by Rick Nichols
Price: $0.99 USD. 5850 words. Published on August 5, 2012. .

A mysterious hitman, a mobster's girlfriend, and missing money add up to a load of trouble when a rival decides to take it for himself. NOTE: This is a short story approx 6,000 words.
Faceless    by Berend Van der Poll
Price: Free! 3090 words. Published on August 16, 2012. .

Siphewe Fasala idolised his father, but everything changed for Siphewe the day he died. Turning to a life of crime was his way of showing that he did not care.
Moonlight For Maggie    by Karen L. Syed
Price: $4.99 USD. 52890 words. Published by Echelon Press LLC  on August 17, 2012. .

Maggie Howell is as independent as they come. She can handle anything life throws her way, including gangsters. Without a man's help!
Little Miss Mute    by David Bachman
Price: Free! 13280 words. Published on August 28, 2012. .

In a Prohibition-Era speakeasy in Kansas City, Paul Verconi had been looking for nothing more than a few drinks to soothe his nerves before heading home. However, what came looking for Paul would prove to be even tougher to swallow than the diluted firewater swirling in his dirty glass...