Illusions of Privacy Murder, Identity Theft and the American Way |
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Author:
| Major, Seven |
Editor:
| Payne, Jerry |
Cover Design by:
| Major, Karen |
ISBN: | 978-0-9977630-0-3 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2016 |
Publisher: | Propeller Publishing
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $24.95 |
Book Description:
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She took the identity of a murder victim'robbing a family of a funeral for their loved one and the chance to catch her murderer. Nearly thirty years later, the walls of deceit begin to crumble... She was the illegitimate child of an influential mafia member. A life defined by murder, mafia, CIA assassins, sex, drug-dealers, gun-runners and a young adult who would travel the East Coast'running away from her past while searching to belong in a life that was never hers. A neighbor in...
More DescriptionShe took the identity of a murder victim'robbing a family of a funeral for their loved one and the chance to catch her murderer. Nearly thirty years later, the walls of deceit begin to crumble... She was the illegitimate child of an influential mafia member. A life defined by murder, mafia, CIA assassins, sex, drug-dealers, gun-runners and a young adult who would travel the East Coast'running away from her past while searching to belong in a life that was never hers. A neighbor in Alexandria. A paramedic in Danese. A Jazzercise enthusiast in Plant City. She threw parties in Walden Lake. She lied to old classmates of a murder victim from Annandale High School. And she may have lied to you. In a last-ditch effort to apologize to her children and offer explanation to all those she has deceived, she quickly begins to jot down the facts of her life. The child of a well-known sociopath confesses her sins openly for the first time in this no-holds-barred account of her life. She spares no details in confessing the sins of those around her while telling her story and makes no apologies for doing so, "If at any time they don't like what I have to say, they are free to close the book, walk away or write their own damn book for that matter. I think you would do well to type more and talk less. I have places to go and people to run from, remember?"