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The Mob Angels

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The New Crime Author Max Stravagar presents The Mob Angels: In the spirit of Malcolm X director Spike Lee, and the creator of The Sopranos, David Chase.

THE MOB ANGELS – is a religious and crime drama with a twist and surprises along the way.

Wiseguy Joe (Rage) a high ranking solider next in line for membership is demoted and passed over but manages to be a top earner and valuable associate, after many years he is giving the opportunity again but declines the offer, upon his retirement he is swindle out of all his savings. He seeks revenge and in the process, he discovered the thief a ten-year-old living in a mud hut with his feeble grandmother back in Nigeria, who is force to steal for a dictator warlord, this unexpected news was not in Joe’s plans. His next decision will decide the fate of everyone including his own.

Book Quote: The cleric lit the church on fire and lit a bond fire; in the process, clumps and puffs of ashes began to swirl and fall like a tornado around a volcano.

Sample Chapter: He places a phone call to the states to his connection and tells them to put the squeeze on the owner or else.

The problem is everyone he knew were gone, phone call after phone call he realizes after a two-year retirement the members of his old crew are all dead.

Theme: War, New Crime, Dark adventure, Journey, Death, Inspirational

69 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 26, 2018

About the author

Max Stravagar

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Also publishes as M. Stravagar, M.G. Stravagar and M. Emerald.

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10 reviews
January 24, 2019
Instant Classic

I was so moved and inspired by this unknown author’s work, my only regret, not picking up a copy a year ago; the colorful characters are put in unique situations, you truly have no idea where it will lead from one page after another. My best advice, do not skip over this instant classic.
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