The Strange Death of Father Candy
A Suspense Novel
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- $11.99
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
Vietnam veteran Dominick Candiotti has been long estranged from his family. His late parents were close to the ruling mob clan in Youngstown, his sister was a bad-tempered and dissatisfied nag, and his middle brother was a corruptible police lieutenant. But in 1985, their oldest brother Richard Candiotti---beloved by every Italian Catholic in Youngstown as "Father Candy"---dies, and Dominick returns home for the funeral.
Dominick is greatly disturbed by Richard's death, which has been ruled a suicide. Dissatisfied with this answer, he sets out to find the truth, revealing secrets and coming face-to-face with brutality and violence.
Award-winning author Les Roberts pens a riveting and moving tale about walking the fragile tightrope between love and hatred.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Set in 1985, this disappointing suspense novel from Roberts (The Chinese Fire Drill) falls flat with a stagnant plot and uninspired characters. When Vietnam veteran Dominick Candiotti returns to his hometown of Youngstown, Ohio, for the funeral of his beloved older brother, Richard, a Catholic priest whose death was ruled a suicide, Dominick's refusal to believe his brother would commit suicide rattles the warring Severino and Mangione mob families. Dominick, who had his fill of bloodshed in Vietnam, finds his hometown even more violent than when he left. Widespread corruption affects everyone from the cops to a lowly pizza maker. Even Richard may have been overly cozy with the mobsters. Too often, boring stories about Youngstown's violent history, family memories, and Diane Burnham, Dominick's first love with whom he reconnects, interrupt the action. Dominick's grief doesn't elicit sympathy, and this angry man makes a poor substitute for a hero.