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Books published by publisher Neil Gordon Pyoos

  • Tony Accardo is Joe Batters

    Neil Gordon

    Paperback (Neil Gordon, Oct. 10, 2018)
    Picture Don Corleone in Mario Puzo’s The Godfather. Throw in the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre and the murders of John F. Kennedy, Lee Harvey Oswald, Marilyn Monroe, Bugsy Siegel, Sam Giancana, Lucky Luciano, Tony the Ant Spilotro, Johnny Roselli and Jimmy Hoffa. Toss in Hollywood scandal and the mobbed up career of Frank Sinatra and his Rat Pack. Now you can begin to grasp the epic story of Tony Accardo.Why has this story never been told? Accardo killed everyone in his path: family, friends, cops, reporters, movie stars, and politicians. Operating from deep within the shadows Tony influenced national policy, exploited the FBI, owned politicians, and fixed presidential elections. Connected to every gangster from Al Capone to Lucky Luciano to John Gotti, Joe Batters is the must-read that every Godfather fan is craving.
  • Puffy The Dragon

    Neil Pyoos, Darion Pyoos, Trudy Pyoos, Megan and Lauren Pyoos

    eBook (Neil Gordon Pyoos, )
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  • Hope City: The Alaskan Adventures of Percy Hope

    Neil Perry Gordon, Frank Block

    Audiobook (Neil Perry Gordon, Aug. 15, 2020)
    Hope City is the adventure story of Samuel Rothman and his best friend Liam Kampen, two teenage boys from San Francisco, who, in the summer of 1898, venture into the goldfields of the Alaskan wilderness. Warned by his father to conceal his Jewish heritage from the ruffians he may encounter, Samuel changes his name to the less conspicuous Percy Hope. This fateful decision gives a yet-unnamed mining village a new identity and catapults Percy into a world where the good and the righteous must face greedy and ruthless adversaries. Along a waterway known as Turnagain Arm, the newly named Hope City and the more established Sunrise are like opposite sisters. The good and virtuous Hope, with a Catholic church led by the influential Reverend O’Hara, admonishes residents against committing the seven deadly sins. In Sunrise, villainous saloon owner Magnus Vega tempts prospectors with whiskey, gambling, and women. Hope City weaves the tale of a young man falling down a proverbial rabbit hole of unexpected toils and hardships and struggling to find his way back out, amid a wild and unforgiving environment where ambitious men and women seek their fortunes.
  • Puffy The Dragon 2

    Neil Pyoos, Darion Pyoos, Trudy Pyoos

    eBook (Neil Gordon Pyoos, Dec. 27, 2013)
    A book about magical and enthralling expeditions that kids would enjoy immensely! A real good story book with many "feel-good"-moments and many good morals that kids would learn from tremendously