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VENDETTA MOUNTAIN (now available as an
Amazon Kindle e-book @ $2.99 per download) is about Donato "Donny" Belardo's pilgrimage to southern Italy. He's
a "professional" Italian-American if there ever was one. And the trip was to be his dream vacation. So, as expected,
he and his wife, Cathleen, did the grand tour of the usual tourist sights in northern and central Italy and the Naples area. They toured the unique, sometimes odorous canal streets of Venice, gawked in awe at the breathtaking art in Florence's many
squares and palatial museums, enjoyed the shimmering beauty of Capri, that jewel of the Gulf of Naples, and the scenic Neopolitan
coastline all the way south to Sorrento and Amalfi. But for Donny, his scheduled week in isolated Montenuovo, the ancestral
hilltown of his forefathers, located deep in the mountains of sparsely populated Basilicata, one of the many poor regions
of southern Italy, was the real reason he had made the long flight across the Atlantic Ocean and northern Europe with
his Irish-American wife, Cathleen. Once in Montenuovo, Donny tries to immerse himself in its quaint, special ambiance. He
wants to absorb its every detail with all of his senses, his mind and his heart, while recording it on film for the relatives
back home to see. Donny sees beauty in this rugged, eroded landscape. He wants to be a part of it, and to be accepted by its
people. But there are obstacles. And when it finally becomes apparent to him, although sooner to his wife, that in the half-empty
hilltown there are those who want him dead, the trip sours for him. Why someone would want to kill him, he has no idea. Soon,
survival takes priority over sightseeing. The why and the who are as unfathomable to Donny and Cathleen as the bottom of a
murky, stagnant pond, and only violence will clear away the enigma for them and end the nightmare. How to overcome this threat
to their lives will become paramount, and it will test their character and fortitude to the fullest.
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