Mafia Sons
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Douglas Abraham
Doug attended Ole Miss, where he was president of the student body and a member of ODK and Hall of Fame. After law school, he practiced law and ventured into numerous businesses involving communications and recycling in over forty states and worldwide. As a member of Kappa Alpha Social Fraternity, he learned the meaning of a Mississippi guy “raising cane,” and he is presently doing so with his wife, son, and friends in La Jolla, California. He was chosen as the Outstanding Young Man of Mississippi and served twelve years in the Mississippi legislature.
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Mafia Sons - Douglas Abraham
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7
CHAPTER 8
CHAPTER 9
CHAPTER 10
CHAPTER 11
CHAPTER 12
CHAPTER 13
CHAPTER 14
CHAPTER 15
CHAPTER 16
CHAPTER 17
CHAPTER 18
CHAPTER 19
CHAPTER 20
Always to Sally
M afia Sons traces the evolution of a son who becomes a Don. A devoted kind and gentle husband transforms into a ruthless murderer when he takes the mantle and becomes the Don, the ruler of The Family.
Ellen and Antonio fly to Venice and Rome on a buying trip, spending millions for jewelry and haute couture fashions. Antonio is caring, loving and giving.
They fly on to Sicily where he deposits by bank transfers hundreds of millions of dollars in numbered accounts. He also arranges for protection for his father, The Don, who is escaping New York before his pending indictments.
Ellen, a beautiful, loving and caring wife learns of her husband’s involvement with the Mafia. During their six year idyllic, wonderful marriage, she has been told Antonio was an investment banker. When she learns of his ascension as the Don, and of the cruel murderous acts committed after he became the head of the family
, she struggles to find a way to escape with her young son, Joey. She realizes he will be faced with the same personality and morals changes if he is allowed to remain a son in that household. Ellen secretly vows Joey will not become a Don and tries to find a way to escape with him.
Dan, a handsome FBI Agent, meets her to tell of Antonio’s murderous deeds. He reveals Antonio is in collusion with Al Qaeda to bomb the Security Exchange building in New York.
When Antonio becomes aware Ellen knows all about him and his involvement, he sets out to stop her from taking Joey and to keep her from revealing his traitorous plans.
Ellen had always been told Antonio’s mother died when he was very young. She meets her in Central Park. She is the lady
who always comes to visit with Joey and his nursemaid. Ellen realizes it is Joey’s grandmother. Ellen hears of Antonio’s mother’s experiences with Antonio’s father when he became the Don. She had escaped, taking another identity, hoping to take her young Antonio with her, but she was prevented from doing so. When Antonio learns Ellen knows of his murderous acts and traitorous plans, he sets out to do away with her.
There are numerous spell binding chase and escape scenes, with Antonio’s men, who are in pursuit of Ellen. She alone and with the help of Dan, manages to escape Antonio and his force of men on eight suspenseful occasions, each time barely escaping.
Ellen is caught by Antonio when she trys to slip into their condo to take Joey. He forces her to go to the wharf where he is to meet with two members of Al Qaeda. Antonio is to deliver a truck with tons of explosives. In exchange he is to receive a huge monetary payment.
Using James Bond-like devices furnished to her by Dan and the FBI, Ellen manages to kill Antonio just as he is about to kill her.
This is a novel of twenty chapters, each written to become part of a series for TV or a movie after its initial publication.
Ellen - a beautiful, young caring mother and wife who discovers, after six years of marriage, her husband is a member of the Mafia and is soon to be the Don.
Antonio, Jr. – Ellen’s husband. At first a loving, gentle husband, he becomes a monster when he assumes the murderous authority and becomes the Don.
Antonio, Sr. – The Don is preparing to escape to Sicily to dodge numerous grand jury felony counts and charges.
Dan – the FBI Agent, used by the FBI to deal with the ladies. He is good looking and eligible. He falls for Ellen and Ellen falls for him. They have numerous close encounters but manage to escape from Antonio’s men.
CHAPTER 1
O merta,
the big hulking man said to the small, light brown haired boy of six. Now say it’
he demanded.
Omer, mer, oh,
the little boy tried unsuccessfully to repeat it.
Omerta!
the man called out to him again as he sat on a wooden backed chair before his grandfather’s massive desk.
His grandfather walked around the desk. Now he was standing over the young boy.
Joey! Say it again!
Omer.
Omerta! Not Omer!
he sternly said to Joey.
Un huh
"Uh huh nothing! Say it now before we go for ice cream. So you listen to me and say it with me.
Omerta! Omerta!
he bellowed out.
Omerta,
the boy said timidly. His bright blue eyes were creased from the strain of trying to please his Grandfather by doing what he demanded.
Yes! Yes!
his grandfather yelled excitedly. Yes! It means
the code of silence among our people.
Yes, Sir,
the small boy responded, relieved he had said the word he had already forgotten.
What does if mean?
Joey knew what it meant because he had hoped for silence instead of the prodding his grandfather was again insisting upon.
Silence
Yes. From who?
From our people, Grandfather.
And who are our People?
I don’t know, Grandfather.
They are the people in our family. Not our kin, the people, the men, we bring into our family - to do things for us and to work for us.
Yes, Grandfather.
Now let us do this together once more. Omerta!
Omerta – Silence,
Joey said
Yes! Yes! Now – Bustarella!
Bustarella,
Joey said.
That means bribes.
Bustarella,
Joey laughed. I like that word.
His grandfather picked him up and squeezed him to his large body forcing the wind out of him. Then he relaxed his hold and carried him out of the huge office, going through the large marble entry hall to the front door.
After seeing them come out of the door, a uniformed chauffer jumped out of the long, black Cadillac limousine. He raced up the stairs to them. He saluted, putting his fingers to his black, billed cap. Joey returned the salute with his small fingers, touching his light brown hair.
Hah, hah, hah,
his grandfather said. That is good. You are our little general. He is our little general, is he not, Deano?
Yes, Sir,
he agreed. Yes, Sir.
He smiled at Joey. Ice cream today, huh, Joey?
Yes.
Then let’s be on our way.
Deano turned and walked down the wide, curved steps leading from the front doors of the French fortress like chateau. He quickly opened the back door of the limo for them.
Joey scrambled into the back seat as his grandfather crawled in behind him. Deano shut the door then drove quickly off to a familiar place for ice cream.
"Your mother and father are going to Sicily and Italy. They have never been there before. It’s the old country. They needed to see to it that I will be protected while I am there. More, much more, I needed to have you to myself for a while.
Your mother won’t let me have you by myself. But I could have you if I wanted. You see I can have anything I want.
His grandfather laughed evilly. "Do