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MARC 21
The boys from Biloxi / John Grisham.
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$a813.6
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$aGrisham, John,
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$aLondon, UK :$bHodder & Stoughton,$c2022.
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$a454 pages ;$c23 cm.
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$aFor most of the last hundred years, Biloxi was known for its beaches, resorts, and seafood industry. But it had a darker side. It was also notorious for corruption and vice, everything from gambling, prostitution, bootleg liquor, drugs... even contract killings. The vice was controlled by a small cabal of mobsters, many of them rumoured to be members of the Dixie Mafia. Keith Rudy and Hugh Malco grew up in Biloxi in the sixties and were childhood friends. But as teenagers, their lives took them in different directions. Keith's father became a legendary prosecutor, determined to 'clean up the Coast.' Hugh's father became the 'Boss' of Biloxi's criminal underground. Keith went to law school and followed in his father's footsteps. Hugh preferred the nightlife and worked in his father's clubs. The two families were headed for a showdown, one that would happen in a courtroom.
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$aImmigrant families
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$aOrganized crime
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$aPublic prosecutors
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$aCriminals
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$aCriminal courts
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$aInterpersonal conflict
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$aBiloxi (Miss.)
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$aBiloxi (Miss.)$xSocial life and customs