Rules of the Game
Book Details
Author(s)Bruce Fitzpatrick
PublisherSchlimmer Publishing
ISBN / ASINB00MBJAZ3U
ISBN-13978B00MBJAZ33
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
Crime & Prison Drama - First in a trilogy
Adrian Cabraal viewed himself as a good family man, and in many ways he was. But there was that other side of him, the one that lived life in the fast lane with its big risks, big money, and heavy hitters. Now Adrian has changed, and so have his values. He wants out, but he's waited too long.
Betrayed to Federal Agents, he's forced to decide between becoming a government informer and jeopardizing his family - or risking a thirty-year prison term. After choosing the road less traveled, he enters the dark netherworld of a maximum security Federal Penitentiary where he quickly discovers that living between written laws and unwritten codes means walking a fine and dangerous line. On one hand there's mob boss Carmine Ruffino, the friend of an old friend who's supposed to look after Adrian in exchange for his silence. Then there are the prison officials who want Adrian to set up Ruffino, or face an off-the-record execution at the hands of their own henchmen. Finally, there's the murderous convict Adrian crosses, who's committed to making sure Adrian never gets out alive to rejoin the loved ones who refuse to abandon him.
- Professional Endorsements -
Dr. Clive Leeman, PhD, English and African Literature:
"Rules Of The Game is a dramatically compelling novel, crackling with authenticity, and relentlessly honest in its portrayal of prison life when the U.S. has become a gulag society."
Nicholas Pileggi, Author / Screenwriter - Goodfellas, Casino, City Hall, American Gangster: "Bruce writes with such conviction because he's been there and done it."
David Black, Award Winning Author / Screenwriter - Law & Order, NYPD Blue, Hill Street Blues, Former Executive Producer CSI: Miami: "Bruce is a wonderful writer who drags his reader through his book by the heart."
Louis Gossett, Jr. Oscar Winner for An Officer and a Gentleman, and multiple Emmy's and Golden Globes: "Bruce is a prolific, well seasoned writer..."
Susan Forrest: Pulitzer Prize Winning Criminal Investigative Journalist (The Willy Horton Story)
Adrian Cabraal viewed himself as a good family man, and in many ways he was. But there was that other side of him, the one that lived life in the fast lane with its big risks, big money, and heavy hitters. Now Adrian has changed, and so have his values. He wants out, but he's waited too long.
Betrayed to Federal Agents, he's forced to decide between becoming a government informer and jeopardizing his family - or risking a thirty-year prison term. After choosing the road less traveled, he enters the dark netherworld of a maximum security Federal Penitentiary where he quickly discovers that living between written laws and unwritten codes means walking a fine and dangerous line. On one hand there's mob boss Carmine Ruffino, the friend of an old friend who's supposed to look after Adrian in exchange for his silence. Then there are the prison officials who want Adrian to set up Ruffino, or face an off-the-record execution at the hands of their own henchmen. Finally, there's the murderous convict Adrian crosses, who's committed to making sure Adrian never gets out alive to rejoin the loved ones who refuse to abandon him.
- Professional Endorsements -
Dr. Clive Leeman, PhD, English and African Literature:
"Rules Of The Game is a dramatically compelling novel, crackling with authenticity, and relentlessly honest in its portrayal of prison life when the U.S. has become a gulag society."
Nicholas Pileggi, Author / Screenwriter - Goodfellas, Casino, City Hall, American Gangster: "Bruce writes with such conviction because he's been there and done it."
David Black, Award Winning Author / Screenwriter - Law & Order, NYPD Blue, Hill Street Blues, Former Executive Producer CSI: Miami: "Bruce is a wonderful writer who drags his reader through his book by the heart."
Louis Gossett, Jr. Oscar Winner for An Officer and a Gentleman, and multiple Emmy's and Golden Globes: "Bruce is a prolific, well seasoned writer..."
Susan Forrest: Pulitzer Prize Winning Criminal Investigative Journalist (The Willy Horton Story)

