BOSTON VIRTUOUS VICE
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About the Book
Nothing in life comes out as planned; instead, life is a canoe without a paddle, flowing down river. Wherever the canoe happens to bump the shoreline is where your life begins to navigate its future. These are the beliefs that Edward "Eddy" Fallon developed about his life. Take care of number one
Typically, those of Irish ancestry, born in America, refer to themselves as Irish-American but they are Irish as much as Afro-Americans are African. Edward considered himself Irish/American, with the Irish part most dominant.
The "depression" era attitudes encouraged the corruption of legislators, law enforcers and yes, the Catholic Church. All of this molded Edward Fallon's life. The goal of most Irish mothers was for the boys to become a priest or a policeman. Ed Fallon began his youth one way and soon went the other, from Altar Boy, to Boston Policeman, to hired Mafia killer. From romance to rape, tenderness to torture, kind hearted to cruel he became a man with many oxymoronic features.
About the Author
Edward Anthony Gibbons, as an Engineer, flew on B-24 bombers during WWII. After the war, he joined the Boston Police, where he was awarded the Boston Police Medal of Honor for heroism. He is also the author of Crime, Passion, and Conscience; Betrayal and Revenge; and is coauthor of the true story, The Great Brink?s Holdup, with the author Sid Feder of Murder, Inc.. Raised in Boston, Gibbons now resides at Sienna Plantation in Missouri City, Texas.