Frank Santini spent most of his life of crime trying to recapture the
respect and adoration he once felt when he first broke into the rackets
in the late 1940s. Though, once regarded as a celebrated hitman for
famed New York mobster—Bugsy Siegel—Santini’s career as a gangster
subsequently spiraled out of control after a series of bungled hits and
botched beatings earned him the nickname “The Missman.” It wasn’t until
his twilight years when he was offered one last chance at glory by
assassinating a high-ranking member of the New England mafia. Frank
accepted, and along with his dimwitted sidekick, Milo, the pair embarked
on a mission filled with poor planning resulting in a number of
historic disasters. However, no one in their right mind could have
predicted how the light would shine on The Missman once all the dust had
finally settled.
Marc Zappulla
Marc Zappulla is an American author from the
Boston suburb of Medford, Massachusetts. He has worked as a ghostwriter
for celebrity figures such as Hockey Hall of Fame goaltender Gerry
Cheevers, and TV personality and host of NESN's Charlie Moore Outdoors,
Charlie Moore a.k.a. The Mad Fisherman.
He was inspired to write
his first novel The Last Longshoreman by his father's thirty-year
career as a longshoreman. Zappulla currently lives in Boston and is busy
working on his next book.
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