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In the hustle and bustle of 1990s Toronto, John Cippione and his older brother Carmine take over their hard-working Italian immigrant father's small heating and air-conditioning company. John is determined to propel the business into the big leagues and finally have the lavish lifestyle he craves, so the brothers join forces with a powerful land development company. But when an industry player sets out to bankrupt them, they risk tarnishing their father's name and losing the legacy he entrusted to them. With everything crashing down around them, they must scramble to survive in a dangerous game of adultery, murder, and ruthless ambition.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In the hustle and bustle of 1990s Toronto, John Cippione and his older brother Carmine take over their hard-working Italian immigrant father's small heating and air-conditioning company. John is determined to propel the business into the big leagues and finally have the lavish lifestyle he craves, so the brothers join forces with a powerful land development company. But when an industry player sets out to bankrupt them, they risk tarnishing their father's name and losing the legacy he entrusted to them. With everything crashing down around them, they must scramble to survive in a dangerous game of adultery, murder, and ruthless ambition.
Autorenporträt
Yvonne Blackwood is the author of four adult books-Into Africa: A Personal Journey, Will That Be Cash or Cuffs? Into Africa, the Return, and College Life of a Retired Senior. Her children's books include Nosey Charlie Comes To Town, Nosey Charlie Goes To Court, and Nosey Charlie Chokes on a Wiener! She is an award-winning short story writer, columnist, and retired banker. In addition, Yvonne has contributed to several anthologies including Human Kindness, Canadian Voices, and WordScape. She has published articles in More Our Canada, Adelaide, InTouch, and Green Prints magazines. She has also written numerous articles for several newspapers including the Toronto Star.