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Buffalo Soldiers

An Upstate New York Mafia Tale, Book 2

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Buffalo Soldiers

By: Nicholas Denmon
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Notorious assassin Rafael Rontego is kidnapped from his hotel room moments before FBI Agent Sydney Price and her team close in on the man she believes can provide enough evidence to bring down the Ciancetta crime family. As she chases down the prize of her investigation, she enlists help from former Buffalo undercover cop Alex Vaughn. The ensuing blood bath leads them on a trail that exposes corruption, terrorists, and the realization of their deepest fears. Meanwhile, Ivan Nivsky leaves prison after eleven years of keeping his mouth shut. Within twenty-four hours of leaving his cage behind with a vow never to return, he finds himself lost in an underworld he used to call home. With the FBI closing in and a Russian crew laying siege to the Italian family that took him in, Ivan finds himself released from his cage into a cement jungle where only the fittest survive.

©2012 Nicholas Denmon (P)2014 Cherry Hill Publishing, LLC
Thriller & Suspense Crime Thrillers Suspense Thriller Crime Fiction Mafia Organized Crime Biographies & Memoirs True Crime

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"To say that Nicholas Denmon can spin a yarn that will keep you looking over your shoulder every few seconds just knowing the guy behind you is ready to fit you with cement shoes is an understatement. Denmon creates a world of such vivid description. I love the characters that have been created for this series and the attention to detail - just makes this book pop. Buffalo Soldiers begs to be read in a single sitting." ( Doubleshot Book Reviews)
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