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The Bobby Gold Stories
- Narrated by: David Colacci
- Length: 3 hrs and 39 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Bobby Gold is a lovable criminal. After nearly 10 years in prison, he's no sooner out than he's back to work breaking bones for tough guys. His turf: the club scene and restaurant business. It's not that he enjoys the job - Bobby has real heart - but he's good at it, and a guy has to make a living.
Things change when he meets Nikki, the cook at a club most definitely not in his territory. Smitten, he can't stay away. Bobby Gold has known trouble before, but with Nikki the sauté bitch in his life, things take a turn for life or death.
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- Dean M.
- 06-22-18
Fantastic
A great book, short and concise with everything a good book needs. Well narrated too. Bourdain is fantastic writer. I finished it in one go.
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