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'The Monster' in the series 'Boston Belles' by L.J. Shen delves into a mythology-infused mafia romance centered around the characters Aisling Fitzpatrick and Sam Brennan. Aisling, a privileged daughter of an oil tycoon, has been in love with Sam, the head of the Boston Irish mob, for years. The story follows Aisling's pursuit of Sam despite his involvement in criminal activities and their tumultuous relationship dynamics. The plot is driven by the layers of drama, well-developed characters, and alternating points of view between Sam and Aisling, providing a deep insight into their minds and motivations.
I’d been categorically banned from Badlands. I’d even been turned away at the door once, as the bouncer drawled, “Boss showed your picture around, jailbait. Said he’ll fire anyone who’s dumb enough to...
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'Crow' in the series 'Boston Underworld' by A. Zavarelli follows the story of Mackenzie, aka Mack, who goes undercover in the Boston Irish mob to uncover the truth behind her missing friend. The plot unfolds with intense action, dark themes, and a mix of danger, betrayal, and scorching passion. The author weaves a complex web of plots, introducing well-executed supporting characters and a brooding hero, Lachlan Crow, who is part of The Syndicate and struggles to stay in control when Mack enters his world unexpectedly. The writing style is described as engaging, with a focus on the Irish Mob, authentic world-building, and a storyline that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.
One by one, the lads come forward to speak their final piece. Niall and Ronan remain by my side, quiet. Condolences are carried away on the Autumn breeze, faintly spoken, and seldom heard. My bones ar... 'Black Mass: The Irish Mob, the Boston FBI, and a Devil's Deal' by Dick Lehr delves into the intricate web of crime and corruption surrounding infamous gangster Whitey Bulger and his relationship with the FBI. Through meticulous research and detailed storytelling, the book explores the dark underbelly of South Boston, shedding light on the violent intersection of Irish American tribal culture, FBI informants, and organized crime. The narrative spans from Whitey Bulger's upbringing in the 70s to his reign as the head of the Winter Hill Gang, intertwined with the FBI's mishandling of informants and the moral ambiguity that permeates the story.
Under a harvest moon FBI agent John Connolly eased his beat-up Plymouth into a parking space along Wollaston Beach. Behind him the water stirred, and further off, the Boston skyline sparkled. The ship...