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Murder and Homicide VI
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Murder and Homicide VI

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Robert Stewart on foot, led the New York City police armies to help combat the lethal mob war zones that erupted between the two deadliest crime families in the city: the Armando family and the Umberto family. With the use of military equipment and tactics, the fully armed law enforcement officers guided personally by Robert Stewart, entered the frontlines of deadly combat, to use lethal force to stop the rival mob soldiers warring a mass murder rampage against each other.

And the police planned to end the mob war that was risking the lives of thousands of civilians in the process!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter J. Michael
Date
1 June 2025
Pages
120
ISBN
9781764097802

Robert Stewart on foot, led the New York City police armies to help combat the lethal mob war zones that erupted between the two deadliest crime families in the city: the Armando family and the Umberto family. With the use of military equipment and tactics, the fully armed law enforcement officers guided personally by Robert Stewart, entered the frontlines of deadly combat, to use lethal force to stop the rival mob soldiers warring a mass murder rampage against each other.

And the police planned to end the mob war that was risking the lives of thousands of civilians in the process!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter J. Michael
Date
1 June 2025
Pages
120
ISBN
9781764097802