The Trouble Girls by E.R. Fallon & KJ Fallon - Book Tour
Blurb
It’s in her blood…
Camille O’Brien’s father was an Irish gangster who was betrayed and murdered.
Violet McCarthy has inherited control of the Irish mob.
The two women were once friends, but the exposure of the past has made them enemies, and Camille believes that what Violet has should be hers.
Now they must fight against each other as Camille strives to gain control of the mob in any way she can, no matter how brutal, and Violet struggles to keep it.
Love and loyalty are tested as they push each other to the edge.
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When Camille O’Brien was a girl her mother
liked to tell her that her father, if he had lived, could have been the king of
New York City. Camille never knew her father. Colin O’Brien had been murdered
when she was just a baby, in the early 1960s. It was the 80s now and Camille
was in her twenties. Her mother Sheila had raised her alone after Colin’s
death, until she remarried when Camille was in high school. Camille’s
stepfather was a high up Italian mob guy named Vito Russo, and she hadn’t liked
him ever since he made a pass at her when she was a teenager, something she
never told her mother.
Still, her mother talked about Camille’s
father all the time and Camille knew that he had been a gangster, but he was
still her father, and every day she had a desire to avenge him, because she
was, after all, her father’s daughter. Her father’s absence in her life had
affected her profusely and she’d started taking an antidepressant medication a
few years ago to help her cope.
Camille and her mother had coffee in the
diner around the corner from the church, as they did every Sunday after
attending morning mass together. Camille had always known her mother to be a
devoted churchgoer, but her mother had told her that Colin’s death had brought
her closer to the church.
Author
Best-selling crime author E.R. Fallon knows well the gritty city streets of which she writes. She studied criminology and was mentored by a leading advocate for the family members of homicide victims. E.R. is currently writing a book about living with autism and also working on her next gangland book, The Trouble Legacy, with her writing partner, KJ.
KJ Fallon is a former reporter with Time magazine who currently works as a freelance writer for numerous media outlets.
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