A former hitman who has written a book about his former life gets the ire of his former associate leading him down a dark path he desperately wants to escape, a physically disabled teen enters the world of organized crime
NEW CASTLE, Del., May 2, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Juan Carlos Diaz grew up in a rough neighborhood and he wanted to tell the story of the ghetto. It is for this reason he now releases "Westside Wilmington Chronicles" (published by Xlibris), a book of two novellas titled "A Tale from Westside Wilmington" and "Little Man."
The first story depicts the life of Sammy Ortega, former hit man for the Zepedas crime family. Upon his release from prison, Sammy has written a book about his former life. However, he will ruffle the feathers of his former associate, leading him down a dark path he desperately wants to escape.
The second tale featured is a prequel to the previous story. However, this time the main character is a physically disabled teen named Ray Vargas. Readers will follow him as he enters the world of organized crime.
"I feel that this book will appear to readers because of the sensitivity of the characters under dark and dire circumstances. It talks about what is going on in the streets right now," Diaz says. When asked what he wants readers to take away from the book, he answered, "I want readers to feel that there is hope in the ghetto." For more details about the book, please visit https://www.xlibris.com/en/bookstore/bookdetails/697745-westside-wlmington-chronicles
"Westside Wilmington Chronicles"
By Juan Carlos Diaz
Hardcover | 6 x 9in | 158 pages | ISBN 9781669867197
Softcover | 6 x 9in | 158 pages | ISBN 9781669867203
E-Book | 158 pages | ISBN 9781669867210
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
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