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Reconnected

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In this stunning sequel to his first novel "Connected.", Nick Apuzzo draws us back into 'the life' of organized crime among New York's five families. Two years have transpired and there are dark clouds on the horizon...the assassination of a key member of the family ignites a vicious struggle for power. Eddie Ferrara, now living in California, returns for the funeral of a long time family member and finds himself at the center of the conflict. In "Reconnected", more of the family's history and its members are revealed as Eddie reunites with his former crew and moves within the upper echelons of the organization. Facing the winds of the gathering storm, Eddie is back in New York City and...'Reconnected.'

302 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 2, 2012

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Nick Apuzzo

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Born and raised in New York City, Nick Apuzzo spent his formative years in the Bronx during the 60's, 70's and 80's. He currently lives in the San Francisco Bay area of California.

Nick was voted "John Steinbeck's biggest fan.", has dreamed (in color) of writing a screenplay for Martin Scorsese, and remembers nearly every line of dialog from nearly every movie or television show he's ever seen.

He is the author of two novels: "Connected", a mafia fiction, and "NINE HUNDRED NIGHTS, Life in the Belly of the Heavy Metal Beast".


COMING IN MARCH 2012: Nick is putting the finishing touches on the long awaited sequel to "Connected", the title of this book has not been released yet.

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September 20, 2014
I really enjoyed this book a lot. I liked it more than the first book, because I already knew most of the characters and since it began where the first book ended, I had no problem remembering what happened previously. I recommend this book and would definitely read more books written my Nick Apuzzo.
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January 29, 2013
Again this book continued from the last one and again I thought it was a good story.
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