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Author | Michael Marcellus |
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Language | English |
Series | The Mortician Mafia- The Fur House |
Genre | Crime |
Publisher | YTAN Studios |
Publication date | September 2024 |
Publication place | India |
Media type | ebook |
Pages | 104 |
"The Mortician Mafia- The Fur House Part-1"
[edit]The Mortician Mafia- The Fur House[1] is a mafia-crime novel by Michael Marcellus the first novel in his The Mortician Mafia series.
Plot Summary
[edit]"The Mortician Mafia: The Fur House Part I" is the inaugural installment in the thrilling "Mortician Mafia" series. This captivating drama delves into the lives of a family whose ancestral roots lie in the somber profession of mortuary work. Through a series of unforeseen events, the family finds themselves drawn into the world of business and, ultimately, crime[2]. As they navigate the treacherous landscape of ambition and illicit activities, their lives become entangled in a web of intrigue and danger. The story begins with John, a humble mortician who resides near a cemetery and leads the cemetery crew. His life takes an unexpected turn as a series of twists and turns unfold, setting him on a path he never could have imagined.
As time progresses, John's children, Costa, Math, and Conrad, embark on their own journeys. They start by working in the leather industry[3], their hands calloused from the demanding tasks. However, fate intervenes once again, leading them to the world of fur manufacturing.
In this new environment, the siblings discover a lucrative opportunity. They seize the chance to establish their own fur factory, their entrepreneurial spirit driving them forward. But as their business flourishes, they are drawn into a dangerous world of illicit activities.
Driven by greed and the desire for more, the siblings delve into the murky realm of smuggling and money laundering.[4] They become entangled in a web of crime, their once-legitimate business serving as a façade for their illegal operations.
Through their illicit ventures, the siblings amass a vast fortune, their lives transformed beyond recognition. However, their newfound wealth comes at a steep price, as they navigate the treacherous waters of the criminal underworld, where trust is scarce and danger lurks around every corner.
Characters
[edit]- Matthew- Matthew Marcellus is content with his life. He prioritizes family and responsibilities while maintaining a strong connection to his ancestral profession as a mortician. Despite financial success, his passion for this work remains unwavering.
- Constantine- Constantine Marcellus is a complex character whose motivations are a blend of ambition and greed. He loves the finer things in life but is also willing to take risks for personal gain, making it difficult to determine whether his actions are driven by a desire for success or a thirst for power.
- Gabriel
- Conrad
- John
- Joseph
Development history
[edit]The story unfolds in the early 1900s, creating a sense of historical authenticity. The author's clever use of storytelling techniques makes the narrative feel like a real-life biography, despite being entirely fictional.
One of the intriguing aspects of the book is the inclusion of the author's pen name, "Michael Marcellus," as a character within the story. This self-referential element adds an extra layer of complexity, blurring the lines between the author and the fictional narrator.
By incorporating the author's name into the narrative, the author invites readers to question the authenticity of the story. It's as if the author is playing a game with the reader, challenging them to distinguish between fact and fiction. This interactive element enhances the reading experience, making it a more engaging and thought-provoking journey.
References
[edit]- ^ Marcel_luther (14 August 2024). "THE MORTICIAN MAFIA". r/themorticianmafia. Retrieved 6 October 2024.
- ^ Mathew, Nolan (23 August 2024). "I recently finished a book titled *The Mortician Mafia: The Fur House*, and it's an exceptional…". Medium. Retrieved 6 October 2024.
- ^ "The Mortician Mafia". 23 August 2024. Retrieved 6 October 2024.
- ^ ""the mortician mafia" in 2024 | Book humor, Book lovers, Mafia". Pinterest. Retrieved 6 October 2024.