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Sins of the Son

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Sins of the Son

By: Frank Lucianus
Narrated by: Freddy Moyano
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The New York Mafia has been around for decades, and the Giuliani’s have ruled their criminal empire with an iron first. But wait. There’s an upstart waiting in the wings, and the Lombardi’s are about to claw their way in, thanks to the decline of the city’s ruling family.

The prize to be had in the upcoming battle is New York Harbor. The warriors? Francesco Giuliani, the bad-boy son and enforcer of the family, and Jessica Lombardi, her family’s lawyer who has learned the business from her father and brother.

New York, already on alert when two crime bosses are murdered, is now flooded with NYPD and FBI, all chasing after the culprits.

When Francesco and Jessica meet, the sparks fly, but will that be enough to stop the two families from tearing apart not just the city, but their love?

©2018 Eric Reese (P)2024 Eric Reese
Noir Romance Romantic Suspense Fiction City Suspense
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Loved the ending!

I love a good mafia book so this sounded appealing when I first heard about it. While this book was a bit slow to gain my interest, it had a really unexpected twist at the end that I thought was surprising and very well done. The end for me was definitely the best part. Freddy Moyano did an amazing job bringing all the characters to life with their various accents and voices. That Italian accent was a bit hard to get used to at first but it was very fitting for this book. I received this audiobook for free at my request in exchange for an honest review.

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Give it some time!! It'll grow on you!

Generally I start an audiobook review with my brief thoughts of the storyline and then I go into the narration. However, I’m going to start this one with my thoughts on the narration. For the first 20 minutes I was a bit on the fence about proceeding or not. The narrator, Freddy Moyano, is using a heavily Italian accent. I wasn’t really sure if I liked it or not but I’m no quitter… I proceeded. Eventually I was lost in the story and the voice just fit. So, if you enjoy accents and seeing the talent of the narrators than I seriously suggest you give this a try. However, if you’re a person that doesn’t enjoy accents than I’d stay away from this. It’s a heavy one and at times it can be hard to understand but it really fits the storyline!

So the storyline was fantastic! I really have a thing for mafia books and this one was full on unpredictable… and the twists in it! Gahhh!!! I’m not going into the plot because this is a surprising story with characters you’ll either love or love to hate!

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A Dark Crime / Love Story

It's such a shame when true love is doomed because of a family feud. Our two lovers are faced with this, a little reminiscent of Romeo and Juliet without the fake suicide. Will their families interference in their lives lead to more bloodshed? My attention was caught from the beginning and I became invested in this story, wondering all the time what was going to happen next. The rivalry between their families was so well detailed.

I had never read or listened to anything by this author but as I love a good crime story, particularly mafia stories I thought I would give it a listen. The author's take on organized crime and Mafia crime families in NYC is interesting and it hit all the right notes in my opinion. It's well-written, I thought the storyline was reminiscent of the old black and white films I remember watching on TV. It's about the heyday of the Mafia when crime families were fighting for power and control and building their kingdoms, by whatever means necessary. The characters were nicely developed.

Francesco, the son of the Giuliani family, is an arrogant and narcissistic man. Jessica Lombardi has been living abroad, getting her law degree but now she's home and she wants in on the family business. But both her father and her brother refuse to involve her and aren't giving her enough responsibility. When Francesco and she meet there's instant chemistry between them, a forbidden relationship develops. The story was a rollercoaster full of action, drama, intrigue, suspense, and romance.

The narration by Freddy Moyano was performed well, he did all the voices for all the characters, bringing them to life-giving and imbuing them with a strong sense of personality and attitude. His accents were realistic and made the book have a more gritty real feel to it.

I was given this audiobook as a gift and am voluntarily writing my review.

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This is a decent book.

This is a decent book. A good read for when you have time. However it did didn’t really excite me. The writing quality is good.

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Great book! Loved to read, now listening!

I read this book before buying the audiobook.

I love it, the narrator is good so far, and the story has been great.

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If you love Michael Corleone you'll love this book

Great mafia story that is reminiscent of The Godfather; I could almost hear the strains of the theme from the movie! The narrator's accent was very authentic. If you love mafia stories, this is a definite Must Listen!
I accepted a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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This was a fascinating, well-written,

This was a fascinating, well-written, riveting, yet sorrowful tale of a dedicated, caring father who helplessly watched his son self-destruct.

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Worth taking time to get used to the strong accent

I struggled at the beginning with Freddy Moyano's heavy Italian accent (which is done on purpose) if I hadn't been asked to give an honest review for this Audiobook I may well have not persevered with it, but I'm glad I did. I listened to it at 1.25% speed in the end which suited me better.
Frank Lucianus wrote a strong mafia romance, Romeo and Juliette style, with many facets to it, which kept it interesting, as did the way it was written by the different characters views and thoughts .
Freddys vocal characterisation was really good making it easy to differentiate between characters.
Worth taking the time to get used to the strong accent if you like mafia wars, love, crooked cops and FBI agents with an agenda and stories with a twist!

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Sins of the Son

Let’s start off with the narration. This definitely takes some getting used to as it is in an Italian accent, but has a something that I have never heard before. There is almost like a tunnel sounding voice when the person is thinking in their head or if a letter is being read in their thoughts. I thought that was an interesting way to do it and it gave a little more to the story.
Now onto the book! The book had a bit of a slow start but if you stick with it, it is definitely worth it to listen all the way to the end. The end has a surprise that you will not want to miss.

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interesting

First of all this narrator has a very heavy Italian accent. It's not hard to understand truthfully, but the rolling of the R's heavily is pretty annoying. But in tune with a mafia story the accent is fine. The story is pretty average mafia story with a nice love interest in the middle. It was worth my time to listen and was enjoyable.

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