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Mafiya

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Her name is Rachel. Married, divorced. Two kids, endless expenses, like those private school tuition bills. In New York City. It’s not been easy, but Rachel’s been making ends meet, barely, between her pimp and the escort service. And recently a Russian mobster with big bucks and bad ideas.

Some crimes cry for vengeance, like the one that washes Rachel Wilson up on a beach, her head bald, her body mutilated. It’s a cry that Agnes Lynn, a hooker gone straight and Rachel’s long-time friend, can’t ignore. Steely and resourceful, with a determination impervious to fear, Agnes aims to settle scores with pimps and porn kings—and unwittingly, blindly, sets herself in the path of the formidable mob boss Viktor Timkin.

Stalked by the Mafiya, pursued by the police—not least, a maverick Russian-born detective whose broken English hides an intelligence as cold as any among his countrymen on the other side of the law—Agnes can only run. Until she gets herself red leather boots, lipstick, a boning knife, and a plan.

What she doesn’t plan on, though, are crooked cops, a Saudi weapons dealer, gangland assassins, a turf war, and redfella deviants. What she doesn’t plan on could get her killed.

306 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2008

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Charlie Stella

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Carmelo Stella is an author long familiar with the street life of New York City, which figures substantially in his writing. His work includes plays, performed off-off-Broadway, his debut novel called Eddie's World and Jimmy Bench-press, also published by Hale. He lives in New Jersey.

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May 11, 2014
I love Charlie Stella's work, and this is one of his absolute best. It's a dark, bloody tale of a former call girl marked for death by the Russian mob after the brutal snuff-film murder of her best friend. Great characters (the Russian detective was my favorite); direct, no-nonsense prose; and a fast moving story make this a great read. Highly recommended.
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April 28, 2021
This is a really good and dark book on the Russian mob. The violence is brutal so you really want the bad guys to pay. Multiple storylines that keep you intrigued and also manages to be super entertaining. Really enjoyed it.
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September 20, 2017
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Rachel Wilson is a single mother putting her kids through school and food on the table the only way she knows how - hooking. Agnes Lynn, her best friend, is temping as a lackey to a sleaze lawyer having given up the life. Now in their thirties, the two women find themselves as different ends of the social spectrum.

When Rachel tells Agnes of a big money play she's about to make, Agnes tries to talk her out of it. Even with sparse details, the job screams danger, yet Rachel is a veteran of the street and evades Agnes pleas to give up the life. It's the last conversation the friends have.

What follows is a deadly game of turf wars and mob assassinations as a snuff film brings down more than the victim with tensions between the Italians and Russians running red hot. Complicating matters is Agnes, out for answers and revenge, her boyfriend and former cop Jake, a wealthy Saudi weapons dealer, and a corrupt cop with retirement to the good life in his sights.

MAFIYA has been on my radar for a while now and I cant pin point why this one slipped through the cracks until 2013. It was so entertaining and engrossing I read it pretty much in a single sitting. The characters leaped off the page, the plot kept ticking away at a frenetic pace, and the action rivaled a Hollywood blockbuster.
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September 14, 2009
Really wasn't as impressed with this as I thought I would be. Sure, the climax was pretty fast-paced with decent amounts o' gunplay, but I couldn't get over how dated some of the dialogue seemed. When was the last time you remember hearing one woman say to another "You go, girl"? Maybe it's a New York thing... The Russian bad guys were pretty cookie cutter too. The author's research into the Russian Mafia didn't seem to go beyond a couple of google searches and a viewing of Eastern Promises. Again, a bit of a letdown.
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August 11, 2015
Time wasted

Starts okay but then goes downhill pretty fast. I couldn't even get to the middle of the book and I really tried. Chopped up plot, characters are not believable, poorly written. Total waste of time and money.
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April 22, 2009
The heroines name is Agnus, shes an ex hooker. Need I say more?
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June 1, 2010
Enjoyed the book. Read it in two days, so it was fast paced. Not real deep, fairly linear single plot. A decent beach read.
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July 29, 2011
fast paced and fairly interesting but doesn't dig into the dark world of the russian mafia enough.
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