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The Family Business: Will the REal Criminals Please Stand Up
Contributor(s): Franck Esq, Herman D. (Author)
ISBN: 1466365501     ISBN-13: 9781466365506
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $13.29  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2011
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- Drama
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 7.01" W x 10" (1.47 lbs) 386 pages
 
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Who is Tina, what is a Mafia spy girl, why does she save the lover she can't have when he falls from grace, and how on earth does she infiltrate corporate America to expose one of the largest price fixing conspiriacies ever? Tony Lucchense is the young Harvard educated son of a wealthy Mafia Don who decides not to participate in the family business. Instead, armed with a Harbard MBA, he goes into what he thinks is a legitimate business. The family runs a sophisticated international niche business, importing Asian hookers, heroin, and sweat labor into America. The Lucchense family is a cut above the other Mafia families, and does not involve itself in breaking kneecaps to collect loan payments. Instead, they travel the world with great diplomacy, locate the best exotic young girls in the jungles of Asia, train these jungle Asians to speak "English for Asian Girls" (a type of real soft dirty talk) and bring them over for wholesaling in America and Europe. Within weeks of starting his new corporate job, Tony gets caught up in an anti-trust price fixing ring, which fouls up his whole plan to strike it rich in legitimate business. Tony makes some decisions which get him into deep hot water with corporate America, the sort of problems that don't just get you fired. Tina, the family's Mafia spy girl, comes to his rescue. Tina is one fo the Asian imports of the Family, who has now graduated to become a spy girl. She uses her sexual prowess to gain access to information, and is proud to say, "I always get my data." She is high tech, clever with the latest in spy gadgets, and is willing to go the extra mile (or inches) to get the goods on the culprit. She has some of her own personal challenges in this story, which reform her own being, and give her some unbeatable powers as the ultimate spy girl. Tony's headstrong decision to avoid involvement with The Family Business includes avoiding the decades of advances from Tina, since she is a symbol of his Father's empire. His experiences in dealing with so called legitimate business put a test to all these decisions. When the Lucchense boys learn of the horrible corporate injustices which are visited upon their youngest broghter, they decide to bring in their own style of justice. "We don't litigate, we annihilate."