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A kid name Jonny Oxford gets bully by his Sergeant First Class and a private who wants him out. He finds fiends to help him out, but when things end up worst. He finds himself out of the Army.Then finds new friends to help him, but have the same problem he does. And when his problems keep haunting him. He and his four friends decide to fight back.A CEO who gets kicked out of his own company, another veteran, who is homeless, a driver who looking for his dads killer, and an assassin who looks over her brother and new friends. All who snap and follow Jonny.With a missing computer chip, a ‘57 Chevy that disappears and reappears, and death around the corner. Will Jonny fight or be at peace with himself. Only Jonny can decide his destination.

212 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 9, 2020

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Thomas Hunt

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I am a writer/researcher on the subject of organized crime (American Mafia). I most recently authored, Wrongly Executed? The Long-forgotten Context of Charles Sberna's 1939 Electrocution. I publish a quarterly true crime journal, Informer, and The American Mafia history website as well as a number of blogs. I co-wrote DiCarlo: Buffalo's First Family of Crime with Michael A. Tona and Deep Water: Joseph P. Macheca and the Birth of the American Mafia with Martha Macheca Sheldon. I contributed the American Mafia history sections to the Australian published, Mafia: The Necessary Reference to Organized Crime. I moderate Mafiahistory.us and Facebook discussion groups on Mafia history. Previously, I served as editor of several dmoz.org categories related to organized crime.

Married with three children and (too) numerous pets, I live and work in the Middlebury VT area.

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