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Crime, True Story, Mob, Immigration, Biopic, Italian American,
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Mama Dallas and Augie is an epic novel that brings to life the Italian
American experience, centering on New York’s first
“Godmother,” Concetta. Her journey begins in Italy and leads to
New York’s notorious Five Points, where she fiercely protects
vulnerable young prostitutes. After tragedy strikes and she believes her
son, Augie, is dead, Concetta dedicates her life to her family and the
struggling poor in the Italian sector slums of New York.

But Augie survives, posing as an American spy and diving into a dangerous
underworld that spans from New York to France and Turkey, eventually
becoming embroiled in the infamous pre-WWII “French Connection”
drug trade. His charm and cunning keep him one step ahead of both mobsters
and law enforcement as he navigates in the shadows that intersect with
powerful OSS agents and German operatives, leading to his capture and
imprisonment in Dachau only to return to America to bring justice to his
family name.

 

Based on a true story, Mama Dallas and Augie spans decades of love,
betrayal, espionage, and war—an unforgettable saga of loyalty,
resilience, and family bonds.

 

 

About the Authors

Jody Fasanella

Jody Fasanella grew up in the theater world in New York. As a veteran stage
performer, she has appeared in numerous film and television productions,
including The Moving Picture Co. 1914, Good Grief, Tight, Vartan LLP, Steel,
The Others, Profiler, and L.A. Law.

On stage, she played the lead, Tessie, in John Morgan Evans’ comedy
Daughters. According to the Los Angeles Times, “…the cast gives
heartfelt performances during the passages of tender
reflections.”

Jody has since turned her talents to writing and producing and is dedicated
to sharing the true story of her great-grandmother, “Mama
Dallas,” and her uncle, “Augie,” as standalone features or
mini-series with Little Studio Films.

 

Sandi Jerome

Sandi Jerome, a UCLA Advanced Screenwriting graduate, is an accomplished
screenwriter and novelist. Her animated sci-fi script is in production, and
she recently sold her tech company to pursue writing full-time. With over 20
scripts recognized as finalists in Nicholls, Page, Final Draft, and Austin
Film, her work shines across genres.

Her young adult novels, Kira and Henry (a 2024 Kindle Book Review
Semifinalist) and Wilma Wallaby: Genius Girl Detective, are in development.
Sandi also wrote the feature adaptation of Hijacked, based on the true story
of Flight 705.

A Cherokee Nation member and 2023 Native American Media Alliance Fellowship
winner, Sandi is married to an Italian and enjoys her love for pizza.

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BEGINNINGS BY HELEN J. CHRISTMAS

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Beginnings is a romantic thriller set in the criminal underworld of 1970s London. Eleanor Chapman is 16. She has no idea her father is employed in a world of organised crime until the day he is forced to go on the run, leaving her at the mercy of dangerous people.

Her life is spiralling out of control yet on the night she plans to escape, she stumbles across a mysterious prisoner. His name is Jake, a rock musician from Holland and he has a contract on his life.

Their daring escape across London eventually draws them into a place of hiding before Jake’s chilling story begins to unfold. He was the one vital witness to a sinister scene leading up to the death of a British MP and now those responsible want him silenced. As two young people, thrown together by fate they develop intense feelings for each other. It does not take long for Eleanor to realise that she will do anything possible to keep Jake alive.

Their tender love bond keeps you turning the pages as they live on a knife edge, desperate to escape London. Will they outrun the deadly enemies who stalk them? Or are the people at the top more powerful than they think?

Beginnings: Book 1 of the series “Same Face Different Place” a romantic British thriller through the decades.

Inspired by the violent criminal underworld of Martina Cole and the strong characters who would expect in a Leslie Pearse novel, this book has been described as an emotional roller coaster and with elements of high tension that make it difficult to put down.

If you like romance and enjoy a good thriller, this book is an excellent choice for fans of both genres.

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BOOK DESCRIPTION COURTESY OF AMAZON

I was given a copy of this book by the Author for an honest review.

Eleanor’s father works for the Underworld as an Enforcer for the Mob. When he has to flee after a shooting in the middle of the night, he entrusts his daughter to a couple that Mob boss Sammie knows to keep her safe. What they don’t know is that they have other plans for her. It took me a while to get into the story for it was a little slow at first, but when I got further into the story it really picked up. It was really good! The characters and the storyline were well-developed. I give Beginnings (Same Face Different Place Book 1)  4/5 stars.

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