Books tagged: godfather

The adult filter is active; content marked as adults-only by the author is not listed.

Full Search
Found: 4 results

GOD'S FACE IN FACEBOOK - A Fascinating True Encounter    by Joseph Rubbens
Price: $10.19 USD. 30890 words. Published on July 31, 2010. .

God Face in Facebook is a peeking into a private chatroom. Discover what prompted a suicidal nonbeliever to a complete change of heart in the midst of heated debates with her flirt over God, gay marriage, abortion right, etc. For the first time in history, the truth behind the Adam and Eve story is so clearly revealed and the Holy Trinity mystery so clearly explained. Be prepared to be shocked!
Ghosts and Phantoms Part I    by William Byron Hillman
Price: $0.99 USD. 69120 words. Published on May 13, 2011. .

When a young actress is murdered and it turns out she's the only daughter of the Godfather of a New York crime family all hell breaks loose . Private detective Rollie Kemp and partner Drake Fargo are hired to protect two super stars but they may have killed the girl, so nothing is as it seems. Caught up in a web of lies, studio manipulations and a twenty-year vendetta, there's no room to error.
Table 21    by T. Rafael Cimino
Price: $0.99 USD. 65330 words. Published on June 21, 2011. .

Every restaurant has an owner's table... This one runs the city. It’s New York City, December 1999. As one Millennium ends and another begins, an erratic chain of events unfolds that could change the face of the Italian Mafia forever. In the turmoil, a vacuum is created when one family falls, creating an unprecedented void of power and a subsequent struggle for control of the underworld.
The Men Made of Stone    by Logan Lo
Price: $0.99 USD. 101290 words. Published on April 27, 2012. .

"Logan Lo's novel The Men Made of Stone has enough going for it that, while reading, I [thought of] A Clockwork Orange. Both have a strong and unyielding hum of ultra-violence. Both have outbursts of humanity and humor that stand out sharply from the hum. ... A book not for the weak of heart, but one that will please the strong of mind." - SAN FRANCISCO BOOK REVIEW