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    • Can't Find Our Way Home: The Boys with the Brands

      Can't Find Our Way Home: The Boys with the Brands

      Jimmy’s life has been full of sadness and terror. He was separated from his biological family and his identical twin brother as an infant and given up for adoption. At the age of approximately eight, he was taken from the pool at the family country club and abused and tortured by a powerful pedophile ring. They hooked Jimmy on heroin in order to control him. He and a wide ring of others abused Jimmy in this way for years using the drugs as a control mechanism. Other boys were captured by this ring of pedophiles and drug dealers. Jimmy and those boys created a family of sorts. A couple of them became familiar to the public through missing posters and printed milk cartons. Mostly they were hidden in plain sight underground. Jimmy’s adoptive father was a powerful lawyer for local organized crime—featured in the movie Casino. He looked out for Jimmy as best her could, may have “disappeared” a few people, but ultimately didn’t want to draw attention to himself or the family. The book reveals the horrendous crimes against children and the way Jimmy and other boys, including his found twin, learned to cope and survive against all odds. Jimmy lived with an empty heart that longed for what he could imagine was a real mom and dad family. In prison, he still grieves for what happened to him.

      $29.95

    • Escape From Jamaica: A True Story of Crime, Faith and Redemption

      Escape From Jamaica: A True Story of Crime, Faith and Redemption

      This is the true story of a naive hippie caught up in the Montreal-Jamaica drug scene of the 1970s. He seeks help from sketchy locals when a contract killer shows up to take him out. The Montreal underworld in the 70s and 80s was shared between the West End Gang, the Dubois brothers, the Italian mafia and biker gangs. This lucky Irish-Canadian kid miraculously survived to tell his story, while most of the people he knew are dead or locked up for life.The reader can enjoy a romp through the scary and life-altering experiences of the author (including time in a Jamaican prison) as he navigates the ‘wild west’ days of the drug trafficking scene between Montreal and Jamaica in the 1970s. One man’s miracle of survival illuminates the history behind the drug and gang exploits we read about in the news today.

      $24.95

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