''BUTCHIE''

by Anthony C. Tripari


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/20/2012

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 214
ISBN : 9781469152530
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 214
ISBN : 9781469152523
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 214
ISBN : 9781469152516

About the Book

PEABODY, Mass. – (Release Date TBD) – In the grand manner of Mario Puzo’s The Godfather, “BUTCHIE”, a novel by Anthony C. Tripari, will draw readers into a complex labyrinth of crime, revenge and retribution. This literary foray into the mafia underworld is the thrilling follow-up to the events in Tripari’s previous book, Fast Ball. Dante Panarelli, a player and a pawn in a sinister game of power, is killed in a motorboat explosion. The suspicious circumstances that surrounded his death left room for doubt among those he left behind. Was it an accident? Or was it a well-executed murder? Dante’s uncle, Bruno Panarelli, will do anything to find out; even seek the help of Giulio “Butchie” Frischetti, a close friend of the Panarelli family. Intimidating and clever, Butchie is a made man who has carved his niche within Boston crime circles; leaving a trail of blood in his rise to power. Together they pick up the pieces of the puzzle behind Dante’s untimely death but they must do so with extreme caution if they want to remain on top of their game. Roiling on a narrative that is riddled with unexpected dangers and twists, "BUTCHIE" will absorb readers into a shady world governed by crime families; a world reeking with treason and where the laws of the game are constantly broken and changed. Once started, this novel will be hard to put down.


About the Author

Born in East Boston, Massachusetts in 1932 the second child of immigrant Italian parents. He acquired first hand experience the difficulties his parents and other Italian émigrés had in assimilating into the American culture, customs, and in learning the English language. In 1939 just shy two months of his seventh birthday his father died on, leaving his mother as the matriarchal head of the family. By example she instilled in him as well as to her other three children to challenge themselves through out their lives. He and his wife Elizabeth have raised four children, with seven grandchildren