Not Your Everyday Love Story
City Within A City is a love story, but not your everyday, run of the mill love story. It is told from the point of view of Joe Thomas, a gangster, and the reader is taken on a journey of Joe¿s crimes, cruelty, and many marriages. Crime is what Joe is good at, and it¿s all he¿s ever known. As a child, he witnessed his father kill a man, and he was raped while staying at a reform school. All the bad that happened to Joe made him who he currently is. While spending time in jail, he exchanges love letters with his ninth wife, Sherry Clark, and they are filled with humiliation and pain. Joe ends up dying and having to wait for God¿s decision on whether to let him into heaven or send him down to hell.
City Within A City is a fast-paced book filled with action. Joe Thomas is capable of brutality and crimes that most people can¿t even imagine committing. Sherry Clark Thomas is a wonderful storyteller, and she threads together her late husband¿s life for the reader to get lost in. It¿s a unique and very enjoyable read, and interesting to learn more about Joe Thomas and figure out what makes him tick. City Within A City is the type of book that creeps up and stays with you long after you¿ve finished reading it. Highly recommended for all book lovers, especially those who enjoy gangster movies/books.
Brooke Carleton
Apex Reviews
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Overview
This is a story of an independent gangster named Joe Pastronoco (Joe, Jr.) aka Joe Thomas who was raised from childhood in a criminal environment. His father Joe, Sr., and his father's brother Salvatore were bootleggers during the 1900's and they both were gangsters involved in a secret organization similar to the Mafia in Italy when Benito Mussolini was dictator. Salvatore was shot and left for dead in Italy but he managed to escape, and he came to America as a stowaway, lived on a farm and sent for his brother Joe, Sr. who left Italy with his wife and five siblings to live with him.The entire family ran an illegal bootlegging and numbers business at his farm during the Prohibition ...