The Good Ol' Boys

The Sequel to "The Cairo Connection"

by Dennis Conroy


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/18/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 150
ISBN : 9781425185152

About the Book

A saga in its own right which may be considered a violent sequel to “The Cairo Connection”, by the same author. It starts with the shocking assassination of U.S President John F. Kennedy on 22 November, 1963 in Dallas, Texas. This infamous crime is narrated by the miscreant who claims to have fired the final shot which struck JFK in the head and includes the planning and execution of this terrible deed together with the names of the planners and gunmen involved.

The mafia cartel which supplied the men who pulled the triggers then moved on to Montreal, Quebec. They were already supplying the United States with large shipments of drugs via New Brunswick, Canada but decided to supplement their successful European organization by landing their illicit cargos at Montreal and using the local mafia to transfer the goods to New York.

After taking control of the drug trade through Montreal by craft and murder the gang checked out British Columbia and organized the Hells Angels Bikers to export home grown marijuana south to the State of Washington and import even more hard drugs to Canada by helicopter.

Simultaneously the cartel’s home base in Sicily was being threatened by the brutal Corleone mafia family. This was temporarily settled by a bloody fire fight which eliminated the leading Corleone mobsters. Other leaders took their place and soon resumed their threatening attitude.

A world wide money laundering scheme allows this lucrative criminal enterprise to thrive on terror and the gun.


About the Author

Dennis Conroy, a World War 2 veteran, served as air-gunner and fighter pilot in the Royal Air Force, being attached briefly to the United States 8th. Air Force in Great Britain.

Later Dennis Conroy had a variegated career including president of a self-owned group of companies, civil servant, bodyguard with a major international security group and market research statistician, among others.

In spite of this variety of occupations Dennis Conroy wrote short stories and articles for magazines and newspapers continually. So continually that his first article was published in 1938 and the latest in 2008 thus surely making him one of the longest published writers today.

Apart from six years of warfare Dennis Conroy has fought crime in a civilian capacity. During a long employment as Security Officer in an international retail company he worked in close co-operation with the Criminal Investigation Department of a large police force. Here he instigated numerous arrests of organized criminals many reacting violently when apprehended. On one occasion both he and his opponent were hospitalized. Luckily Dennis Conroy was granted a monetary award by higher authority for injuries received. Higher authority also awarded the criminal a hefty jail sentence.

Dennis Conroy lived for many years in the Middle East and learned much about the international mafia running drugs through Egypt to Europe. He knew and socialized with many police officers, European and Egyptian, who were involved in combating the drug barons.

Dennis Conroy now lives peacefully on Vancouver Island, Canada.