To live in a tough neighborhood one must know the local slang and the ability to spot trouble. For not only does one have to steer clear of the neighbor toughs but also be careful not run afoul with the local mob bosses.
Author Anthony C. Tripari knows all these things and more, because in his youth he also experienced living in a tough part of town, Experiences that he instills in his new book "Vendetta."
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