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DANNY WALSH, aka "Uncle Danny" along with Owney "The Killer" Madden and William "Big Bill" Dwyer ran an organized crime syndicate called the Big Seven, and nothing stood in their way. If something did, it was dealt with. Violence and payoffs were part of the game they played throughout prohibition making millions on illegal booze. Al Capone ran Chicago. The North End Gang ran Boston. The Big Seven ran New York, New England and just about everything else. Tensions over territory and supply led to gang warfare as cash money continued to roll in. Everyone wanted a piece of the action no matter…mehr

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DANNY WALSH, aka "Uncle Danny" along with Owney "The Killer" Madden and William "Big Bill" Dwyer ran an organized crime syndicate called the Big Seven, and nothing stood in their way. If something did, it was dealt with. Violence and payoffs were part of the game they played throughout prohibition making millions on illegal booze. Al Capone ran Chicago. The North End Gang ran Boston. The Big Seven ran New York, New England and just about everything else. Tensions over territory and supply led to gang warfare as cash money continued to roll in. Everyone wanted a piece of the action no matter what the price.This action-packed novel is based on three true characters and a snapshot of a violent era gone by. "Uncle Danny" is one family member you don't mess with.
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W.F. Walsh is a three-time Emmy Award Winning television personality and author of national security thrillers The Umbrella Option and Red Carpet Ransom. Walsh is also a five-time Telly Award recipient and producer of various television projects. In addition to his entertainment and television credits, Walsh is a decorated military veteran and retired Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Air Force Reserve and U.S. Special Operations Command. Walsh is married with two children and makes coastal South Carolina his home.