Some may say that the Italian Mafia no longer exists or that they do but lost their power and influence since the take down of the Dapper Don, John Gotti. But if you were to ask Jahmeel, a New Yorker from the heart of New York City, or Billy Joe, a half-Italian country boy from the backwoods of Alabama, they will tell you that those statements are far from the truth. In fact, they would tell you that not only does the Mafia still exists, but they also are more powerful now than ever before. So will Jahmeel and Billy Joe, both of whom suffered tremendously at the hands of the Mafia and who experienced a clash of cultures upon meeting each other, be able to hash out their differences to take down this common enemy? Or is it an impossible task? Join in as millions of readers pry into the mind of Amin Suluki, author of Right Back at You, to unveil the existence of an Italian crime family still operating in America today.
What happens when prison reform goes wrong and criminals, hardened even more by the system, are at your door step wielding pistols and you were the judge who showed no mercy in the court room at sentencing time? Or you were the tough on crime lawmaker who mandated mandatory minimum prison terms that sent people away much longer than necessary and now, years later, youre staring in the eyes of a beast that you created and he knows exactly who you are. When the tables are turned should mercy be shown by those who made mistakes, but were shown no mercy? Come take a ride as Amin Suluki, author of Take Down, details the lives of three individuals marched through the system and then released into society, Right Back At You. With feelings of bitterness, frustration and anger all built up inside, revenge is inevitable whether intentional or unintentional, directly or indirectly.
Some may say that the Italian Mafia no longer exists or that they do but lost their power and influence since the take down of the Dapper Don, John Gotti. But if you were to ask Jahmeel, a New Yorker from the heart of New York City, or Billy Joe, a half-Italian country boy from the backwoods of Alabama, they will tell you that those statements are far from the truth. In fact, they would tell you that not only does the Mafia still exists, but they also are more powerful now than ever before. So will Jahmeel and Billy Joe, both of whom suffered tremendously at the hands of the Mafia and who experienced a clash of cultures upon meeting each other, be able to hash out their differences to take down this common enemy? Or is it an impossible task? Join in as millions of readers pry into the mind of Amin Suluki, author of Right Back at You, to unveil the existence of an Italian crime family still operating in America today.
What happens when prison reform goes wrong and criminals, hardened even more by the system, are at your door step wielding pistols and you were the judge who showed no mercy in the court room at sentencing time? Or you were the tough on crime lawmaker who mandated mandatory minimum prison terms that sent people away much longer than necessary and now, years later, youre staring in the eyes of a beast that you created and he knows exactly who you are. When the tables are turned should mercy be shown by those who made mistakes, but were shown no mercy? Come take a ride as Amin Suluki, author of Take Down, details the lives of three individuals marched through the system and then released into society, Right Back At You. With feelings of bitterness, frustration and anger all built up inside, revenge is inevitable whether intentional or unintentional, directly or indirectly.
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