It's 1975. Don Vittorio Tucci, head of the Detroit mob, lies on his
deathbed as his family and associates secretly jockey for power.
Meanwhile, his grandson Bobby Tucci--just an ordinary college student
and rock musi-cian, who until now has steered clear of the family
business--is drawn into the middle of a power play among the don's
hotheaded first lieutenant, his consigliere, and Bobby's own mother,
who has designs on being the first woman to lead a major crime family.
It seems simple: His grandfather promises him a $40 million payday if
he'll just stay around for a while, lending some stability as the next
rightful heir to the Family. But there's a little complication: He's
going to have to "make his bones"--prove himself to the Family. His
assignment? Kill Jimmy Hoffa. Whacking Jimmy is a seventies flashback,
mafia-style--a classic caper built around one of the greatest unsolved
crimes in history. It is a hip, hilarious thriller for those who love
writers like Elmore Leonard and for anyone who wants to know one
possible, though a bit implausible, solution to the Jimmy Hoffa
mystery. Vittorio Tucci sat with Bobby on the Tillmans' screened porch
and watched the little sailboat bob on the water. The sight of it sent
a wave of nausea through him. He wanted to lie down with a wet towel
on his head, but he wasn't finished with Bobby yet. He summoned the
will to keep his voice strong and said, "In a few weeks, things are
gonna pop around here. Maybe I'll be dead by then, but it don't
matter, they're gonna pop with or without me. When they do, you're
gonna be in the middle of it. People are gonna come to you--your
mother and her old man, Catello, Relli, the New York Families, and I
dunno who else. They're gonna promise you big money, tell you about
your responsibilities, warn you about each other. You understand what
I'm sayin'?" "Why would anyone bother with me?" asked Bobby. "They
know I've got nothing to do with the Family." Don Vittorio paused.
"You're the last Tucci," he said. "You got the name, and whoever gets
you on their side has the strongest claim. In a battle royale the
name's gonna carry weight. Now do you understand?" Bobby nodded.
"Fine," said Don Vittorio. He reached into the pocket of his suit coat
and took out an envelope. "This is for you." "What is it?" "Swiss
bank-account numbers and the name of a guy in Zurich. The dough in the
accounts is yours. Forty million bucks." "Holy shit," said Bobby. "I
never knew you had that much." Don Vittorio's ravaged eyes flashed.
"Kid, forty million ain't even the interest on what I got," he said.
"But it's all you get." Bobby wanted to tell his grandfather that he'd
miss him. Instead he took the envelope and said, "Thanks for this."
"That's okay, kid," said Don Vittorio, rolling up the window. "I hope
you live long enough to spend it."
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780307767233
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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