<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>This is the inside story about the famous prison escape that took place at Clinton prison, which brought National attention to the small village of Dannemora in New York. This book captures the inside story of the daily events from the first day of the escape till its final conclusion told by an incarcerated leading member of the Mafia.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>This is the inside story about the famous prison escape that took place at Clinton prison, which brought both National and worldwide attention to the small village of Dannemora in Upstate New York.</p><p>For almost a month the people of the North Country were living in fear knowing that two of the most dangerous feared killers were on the loose.</p><p>What makes this author and this book so special, so unique, is that for the first time we are getting a glimpse not into the Hollywood glamour of an accused member of the mafia, but a glimpse into the man himself, in his own words. That is very rare and, in this case, it happens to also be an incredible story.</p><p>This book captures the inside story of the daily events from the first day of the escape up till its final conclusion. What makes this story and book so unique is the author. Paul "Doc" Gaccione's voice is as powerful as it is deep, as he also tells of his journey to destiny along with the story of the escape.</p><p>His story will sweep you into not only his world, but also his book, as effortlessly as only the finest master storytellers can. Writers like this--and books like this--are very rare, not only because of who he is, but because of the scope of what he has written.</p><p>According to the FBI and New York's Organized Crime Task Force, Paul "Doc" Gaccione is a leading member of the Mafia. Paul was arrested, accused of murder, and spent six months in Rikers Island until he was released on a one-million-dollar bail. At the time of this books release, he has been confidently waiting for his appeal decision.</p>
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