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David Fausel's first novel, A Small Deadly Space, focuses on two weeks in the life of a fairly ordinary young man named Bobby who happens to work for one of New York's most powerful crime families. Gunrunner and bagman, Bobby finds that it's a line of work he'll be forced to reevaluate when his life takes an unexpected and potentially deadly turn for the worse.
Dealing with themes such as loyalty, fatherhood, and friendship, A Small Deadly Space is the story of an outsider, a non-Italian, trying to make his way in a world where you're never exactly sure who you can trust - and a world where you can suddenly find yourself expendable. The story unfolds in the short span of just thirteen days - thirteen days that will change Bobby's life forever.
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