Eddie Bosco

Eddie Bosco
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Publisher : Fulton Books, Inc.
Total Pages : 404
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ISBN-10 : 9798889829621
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Book Synopsis Eddie Bosco by : Ernie Delpero

Download or read book Eddie Bosco written by Ernie Delpero and published by Fulton Books, Inc.. This book was released on 2024-05-31 with total page 404 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Eddie Bosco is an enthralling story that has something for everyone. Eddie Bosco went to Paris, France, at the age of eighteen years old on his own. His intention was to stay maybe two weeks or until his money ran out. He bought a return ticket back to the States so he could return home when he had to. However, Eddie Bosco in fact stayed in France for four and a half years. The teenager got involved in a situation that almost overnight developed into an action-filled adventure. Although the book is fictional, it is inspired by actual events. The story has something for everyone, including ongoing friendships, loyalty, romance, love, drama, action, sex, and violence. At the age of eighteen years old, Eddie Bosco was a kept young man, connected with some good financial coconspirators, teamed up with his new honorably discharged veteran friends, and created his own army. Then he took on the most feared crime gang in all of France. Eddie Bosco is truly a must-read riveting story for everyone's enjoyment. However, the purpose of the story is to present the facts so that the reader can form their own opinions and own conclusions as to why Eddie Bosco did what he did. Read less


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