BOARD #8: Dangerous Game

by Leonard Marks

BOARD #8: Dangerous Game
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BOARD #8: Dangerous Game

by Leonard Marks

Published Jun 30, 2020
367 Pages
Genre: FICTION / Urban & Street Lit



 

Book Details

The New York City You Don’t See

This is the city tourists don’t see and most New Yorkers – the ones with jobs, the ones with money, the ones who own homes – don’t even know about. It’s the city where the hookers and pimps and strippers live and survive, where the predators exist and prey on the rest of us and on each other, the city where violence is commonplace and nearly always present. It’s midtown Manhattan where visitors come to see shows and eat in fancy restaurants and sleep in expensive hotels but it’s also where the furnished rooms and SRO’s are, where the chicken hawks work the streets and docks, where weapons are always close to hand and the police write off murders and assaults. It’s the world of John Board and John Puddle and others like them. This is the eighth in an exciting and almost unbelievable series of books about life in the underbelly of New York City, a place populated by strippers and pimps, prostitutes and predators. The author was a New York State parole officer for thirty years and lived the life he writes about. His characters come alive, their problems become your problems and their adventures will be felt and experienced by you. The story is told by a man who barely survives each day but does manage to do so. He is violent but some people depend on him and trust him with their lives. It’s a book that you will probably have difficulty putting down and may read more than once.

 

About the Author

Leonard Marks

Leonard Marks is a retired New York State parole officer and psycho-therapist who has published eight exciting westerns about a knife wielding con man and professional killer and one novel attempting to explain the world of social work as he knew it.

Also by Leonard Marks

Let Me Tell You, Pimping In The Old West Was A Dangerous Business Even For A Hired Killer
"I'm The Man You Thought You Killed." Concerning My Efforts To Free Two Slaves Seven Years After The War
"Trust Me," My Adventures in New York City Politics
"Good Shot, Paul." Regarding the Difficulties of Traveling West During Uncertain Times
COMING THROUGH - How a Crooked Roulette Wheel Can, If You're Not Careful, Lead You Into An Indian War
"I Didn't Think You'd Come"
I Knew You Would Need Some Help
"He's The Man I Told You About"
The Social Worker
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