L.A. Times

L.A. Times by Stuart Woods is a first edition published by HarperCollins in 1994, featuring 329 pages in English. This book presents the story of Vincente Callabrese, who navigates a complex double life. By day, he is involved in the family business of debt collection for Benedetto, a powerful Mafia figure, while by night, he pursues his ambitions as a film student at New York University.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines elements of crime and the performing arts, exploring the contrasts between Vinnie’s two worlds. The story delves into the challenges he faces as he balances his obligations to the Mafia with his aspirations in film, highlighting the tension between his personal and professional lives. This edition offers a detailed look at the intricacies of Vinnie’s life, set against a backdrop of thrilling crime and the vibrant atmosphere of the film industry.
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Vincente Callabrese leads a double life. By day Vinnie works in the family business – collecting debts for Benedetto, a ruthless Mafia capo from the Carlucci family. By night, as Michael Vincent, he is an ambitious student in the New York University Film School.
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