Family, Violence, RevengeNew York City, 1930 The crime families that run New York are at war. Power struggles and ancient vendettas threaten to destroy the lives of anyone involved in the Big Apple’s underworld.
And the Consentino family is caught right in the middle. Sonny and his twin brothers, Vico and Enzo, are still searching for the man who killed their father. And they’ll stop at nothing to get answers.
But the war threatens not only their lives, but the relationships with those they love the most. Will they continue the hunt for vengeance if it means losing everything?
From Lucky Luciano to Al Capone, Blood of the Sons is filled with (in)famous gangsters on both sides of a bloody conflict.
Prepare to experience the world of organized crime like never before!
Picking up where Sins of the Father left off, Davis gives readers the ending they wanted, but not expected!
Sonny Consentino and his brothers want nothing more than to avenge their father. Trouble is, they have no idea who killed him. Now tied up with an Italian crime boss, they work to hold their territory while capturing others throughout New York.
So, I really want to give more of a synopsis of this book, but it would just give it all away if I did. I think this book is equally divided between Sonny and his brother-in-law Buster. While the first book was Sonny’s origin story, this one was Buster’s but with a continuation of the first book mixed together. There are some significant twists in this book that is likely to blow readers minds, especially at the end. What a great work. I highly recommend reading the first book before you jump on to this one!
I received a complimentary copy of this title from the publisher. The views and opinions expressed within are my own.
If you ever wanted to fill like you were reading a movie, this series is a great one to do so. If Vincent B. Davis II can continue to work on his craft, he is going to be one incredible storyteller. I cannot wait, and hope that there will be, the third edition to this series. Vincente and Vico have some serious unfinished business.
Oh wow!! Twists you don't see coming!! I had some issues at first in keeping characters straight, just pay attention. Story kinda slow in a few spots but it's so good!! If you like 1920-30s mobster stories, you won't regret reading this!!
The names did to change as the time passes. The characters refers to several actual people as the story is told. The violence is described after the actions. I was not engrossing.
The Mafia is at war. Three brothers are in the middle of it. All they really want to do is find the man who killed their father. Then they will kill him. The book is slow to read. It is difficult to keep all the names separate.
Very good book, lots of action. Difficult to follow. This book tries to follow the same format at the Godfather II (the movie) did, with going back and fourth in time. While it works well on the screen it is difficult to follow in print. The book leaves me wanting more and was well worth reading.