The authors of Boulevard Books continue to fly off shelves and rise up the charts! Our latest release introduces the sensational style of Martin Roddini who weaves a spine-tingling tale of an undercover plot that includes NYPD Detectives, Israeli agents and diabolical terrorists. Don't miss this one!

Tony Ossur and Marty Iniddor are two New York City Detectives whose long-time partnership is splintered as a result of a meltdown at a Christmas holiday party. The incident plunges Detective Ossur into the depths of darkness that is usually reserved for criminal aggressors. He forces his partner into a compromise that threatens both their futures. They become involved in an investigation that has them reviving relationships that should have remained in the past, and which attack the strict code of police integrity. It ultimately leads them into a head-on collision with a planned terrorist plot that has international ramifications. Tony and Marty, with the help of the other detectives in the Brooklyn South Squad, have the potential to thwart a possible rebel "take-over," but at a price that would ultimately change their lives forever

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Mafia Bag Man: The Life and Times of a DC Mobster by Angelo Parisi



Gambling, prostitution, bootlegging and their peripheral crimes and consequences have been part of the fabric of life in the city of Washington since its inception. Gambling was always an ever-present diversion in the federal city and surrounding area. In the 19th century prostitution flourished during the Civil W ar when Union troops were stationed in the Capitol city as protection from Confederate incursions. By the early 20th century bootlegging made its way to Washington, D.C. 3 years before the rest of the country thanks to Prohibition. For most of the 20th century, no one epitomized all of these vices more than D.C.'s own native son Joseph Francis "Possum" Nesline. Joe Nesline was a character right out of a Damon Runyan novel. He worked his way up the criminal food chain, from a teenaged rum-runner between Maryland and Washington's "Thunder Road" to a top mechanic for New York's Genovese crime family. Joe and his "Made-Man" partner and protector, Charlie "The Blade" Tourine, ran gambling operations for East Coast mobsters all over the world. Their operations ranged from the U.S. and Cuba into the Caribbean, from the U.K. to Continental Europe and into the Middle East. His association with the Mob allowed him to mix and mingle with the 20th century's legendary gangsters, celebrities and politicos.




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The Conscripted Extremist by A. Marc Ross


Gabe Bentley, a young lawyer, is seized by US government agents and forced to infiltrate domestic left-wing street activists to discover the Antifa's hidden leaders. Unknown to Gabe, behind this operation is a cabal of right-wing extremist Congresspersons and federal law enforcement agency high level officials. To save his closest friends and himself, Gabe is placed in dangerous situations to entice secret leftist leaders to recruit him and reveal themselves. The government agents imprison Gabe with suspected leftists, none of whom are what they purport to be. Gabe seeks his cell mates' true loyalties, while each tries to use Gabe for his own ends. Gabe is aided by his longtime close friend Jasminn, a computer expert who looks to uncover the truth about Gabe's contacts as the pressure on them mounts. Their peril takes their relationship to a new level. Gabe is confronted by foes, and supposed allies operating under aliases and false allegiances, as he seeks to determine who is on which side and to extricate himself and his friends from dangers on all sides. Domestic political intrigues are waged, battles in the streets pit extreme right-wing and left-wing extremists against each other amidst the differing and shifting agendas of government agents. The twists in each faction's plots test allegiances and demand choices between duty and loyalty versus moral convictions. Will Gabe be able to save his friends and himself and prevent a terrorist attack before being murdered or locked away by the government? Read this exciting book to find out!

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Sergeant Markie strikes again in
by Anthony Celano
Henry Harrison Blount, AKA: the Professor, is a bigamist and a murderer who owns a used bookshop in Manhattan. After acquiring wealth beyond his wildest dreams thanks to a winning lottery ticket, he expands his business and acquires a second bookshop in Philadelphia, where he subsequently meets a woman and marries for a second time. Successfully juggling two marriages in two states, things are going well enough for him to consider opening a third bookshop in Arizona, where he has a potential third wife lined up. Things take a turn for the worse when the Professor finds himself on a desolate Manhattan subway platform late one evening being extorted by an off duty Philadelphia police officer. The officer is the lover of his second wife. In answer to being shook down the Professor murders the off- duty Philadelphia policeman in the presence of a visually challenged woman on her way home from work. The notoriety of this homicide is cause for Detective Sergeant Al Markie and Detective Oliver Von Hess to be assigned to help investigate the murder. In the course of their investigation they are destined to cross paths with Markie's old nemesis, the retired detective Fishnet Milligan. When Fishnet's new wife, a Broadway stage star, and her agent turn up dead in a Pennsylvania quarry, Markie suspects the ex-detective of foul play. Adding to complicate Markie's life is a murderous stalker known as Little Creepy, who has designs on the sergeant's girlfriend Alley. This offering is a story comprised of bigamous relationships, murders, betrayals and greed. Join Markie and Von Hess as they chase down leads in their journey to unravel their latest adventure in this fourth novel in the Sergeant Markie Mystery series. This tale is sure not to disappoint Markie fans.
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$9,400,000.00 is a lot of money. Where did this big amount come from? Where does our money go when we put it into a saving's account? Most people don't know. Mr. Sato and Mrs. Sato, rice farmers, would be surprised to learn that some of their savings made up that money. Mr. Barnes, a businessman, would be fascinated to learn that his money was part of this large amount. The workers at Auto and Auto's steel mill would probably find it hard to believe that this amount of money was made from their hard-earned labor. Yet, it was true. Find out how $9,400,000.00 came to be in Niigata Bank, a Japanese Bank in New York. In this exciting and fun new book, learn about the people whose money joined forces in a one-day loan between Niigata Bank and Metropolitan USA Bank, New York.
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Jim Lynch's New Crime Novel is Flying off the Shelves!
James O'Neill is a Jersey City Private Investigator with a boss who at times is prone to making questionable business decisions (himself). After his fortunes change for the better he finds himself in need of an assistant to handle the overflow, which would free him up to pursue greater endeavors. He hires a local college student in dire need of a positive role model. After failing to find one James steps in an inadvertently gets involved in a sticky family situation that needs resolution. He's out of his league on this one but there's no one else to see it through.


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Author Anthony Celano does it again in the Third Sgt. Markie Mystery
THE CASE OF THE ONE EARED WOLF is the breathtaking third installment in the Sgt. Markie mystery by former detective Anthony Celano

The Sergeant Markie saga continues as Jasper and Chris, twin brothers, enter the National Guard to avoid the draft and the perils of Vietnam in the early 1970's. Upon their return from active duty the brothers, both organized crime associates, resume their lawbreaking ways. During an obligatory weekend drill they find themselves at odds with an abusive sergeant at the armory. The brothers remedy this conflict by murdering the sergeant. They hide the body behind a deteriorating bricked up passageway within the confines of the Deep Six, a spooky, rarely visited, sub basement in the Park Slope armory. The victim's sudden disappearance causes people to assume that he ran off to escape an unhappy home life.

Interest in the missing person case is resurrected over thirty years later when an informant provides information that suggests foul play. By now the mob associates are wildly prosperous thanks to a number of business ventures, one of which involves cocaine trafficking with their mentor, a notorious organized crime figure. As a way to solve the case Markie puts into motion an undercover initiative that leads to the infiltration of a drug enterprise that operates in New York and Las Vegas. Markie comes to learn the significance behind an unusual wolf-head ring as he begins to unravel the armory mystery. Aside from his investigative challenges, Markie finds himself conflicted in his personal relationships with the women in his life. Further complicating matters is the roguish Fishnet Milligan, a recovering former detective who is in the process of plotting shady dealings of his own. The Case of the One Eared Wolf involves a series of twists and turns that often blurs the distinction between the good guys and the bad guys. Buckle up and go along for the ride with Detective Sergeant Al Markie and Detective Oliver Von Hess on their latest adventure in the Sergeant Markie Mystery series.

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What happens when your first memories of life and conscious awareness centered around death and mental illness? You end up with a mental illness or illnesses. This book is an autobiography/documentary about Peter Vox, a retired school teacher and professional musician from Long Island, NY who has spent his life battling anxiety, depression and existential sadness. This book chronicles Peter's childhood, the origins of his mental illnesses, history with medications, decades spent in therapy, marriage, careers, journals written from psychiatric hospitals and theories on how to handle your own mental illness. Furthermore, it's also a book about learning from past mistakes, accepting your flaws, focusing on your positive attributes, accepting help from others and realizing that there are opportunities to start over in life if you are open minded and willing to make small changes. Along with chronicles of Peter's struggles are highly amusing anecdotes about Peter's life that show the happy go lucky person that lives somewhere in all of us.

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Second Wind: The Podcast with Wendy Maguire
WABC Radio NYC , The Overnight with Frank Morano
Straight Talking Mental Health, Ireland
The Angry Dinosaur Podcast from The United Kingdom
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