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“I tried to drown my demons with whiskey, but I found out real devils can swim.”
Billy O'Connor, Confessions of a Bronx Bookie
“In Nam, the jungle's heat was heavy, and like a spoiled overweight child, it insisted on being carried everywhere.”
Billy O'Connor, Confessions of a Bronx Bookie
“The longer the wars, the younger the men who must finish them.”
Billy O'Connor, Confessions of a Bronx Bookie
“I skipped two short steps and walloped the back of his head with an energy-charged swing of the pipe. The street collided with his jaw.”
Billy O'Connor, Confessions of a Bronx Bookie
“The silence became palpable and merciless in its depths. The only sound came from my car’s radio. The Temptations towed me to tears.”
Billy O'Connor, Confessions of a Bronx Bookie
“I crashed the pipe murderously down onto his mouth and heard his upper teeth shatter at the gums.”
Billy O'Connor, Confessions of a Bronx Bookie
“My old man left Ireland's stone, green fields to migrate to the glass, concrete canyons of New York in 1950.”
Billy O'Connor, Confessions of a Bronx Bookie
“The guys I owed were serious people. I was so busy raising cash; I barely had time to ignore my creditors.”
Billy O'Connor, Confessions of a Bronx Bookie