Boyos A Novel

Boyos A Novel by Richard Marinick, published by Justin, Charles & Co. in 2004, is a work of fiction that explores the gritty landscape of Boston’s underworld. This edition spans 274 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Jack “Wacko” Curran, an ambitious young player who aspires to take over a drug-dealing Mob boss’s territory. As he plans an armored-car heist to fund his rise, he faces unexpected complications when his getaway driver reveals crucial information to the mobster.
Readers will find a story steeped in mystery and hard-boiled elements, reflecting the challenges of city life and the complexities of criminal ambition. The plot delves into themes of betrayal and ambition as Curran navigates the treacherous waters of organized crime. This novel captures the tension and intrigue of a world where loyalty is fleeting and danger lurks at every turn, making it a compelling exploration of the darker side of urban existence.
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Jack “Wacko” Curran, a rising young player in the Boston underworld, dreams of replacing a drug-dealing Mob boss, and figures that the bankroll from the armored-car heist he’s planning will put him on his way. Trouble is, Curran’s getaway driver has spilled the beans to the mobster.
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