Good or Evil - A Very Fine Line
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Good or Evil- A Very Fine Line is a true story that spans the lives of a group of young men in a social club and how they are intertwined with the dealings of a "safe house". Although the story is true, the character's names and places have been changed. Because of their family connections back in Italy, a young couple find themselves as keepers of a "safe house" for fugitives or businessmen trying to change their identity. While in the same town, a group of young men form a social club. The deeds of these young men are good, but their means are not. They made money by running a lottery numbers program. They were able to provide financial assistance to the needy and to their club. In adulthood, some of them follow a not so legal path and their deeds become evil.
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