Josefina's Honor

What Kind of Coin Will Pay the Piper?

by Lillian Lee Liss


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/23/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 172
ISBN : 9781456727932
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 172
ISBN : 9781456727949

About the Book

Just a blurb at the bottom of the sports page of the Daily News, a piece about four lines long, said, "Boxer Jerry Flowers and his acknowledged paramour found dead in his estranged wife's Brooklyn apartment. Police are terming the deaths a 'murder-suicide.'"

No other details mentioned the bizarre circumstances surrounding the affair. Nothing told of the passions, the love, hate,sex and superstitions that twisted the case from start to finish. The murderer left a trail a mile wide. The police could have followed the trail except for the relationship that developed between the "wronged widow" and the precinct police chief. The case closed very quickly. But not the repercussions that reached into all the families involved -- into the next generation and beyond. Did the death of the lovers satify the killer? Was there punishment for the crime? Who paid the Piper?

The tale winds from the streets of a small Italian hamlet to a Brooklyn neighborhood with the feel of a village. We meet people of differing cultures and customs that play a strong role in the lives and deaths. Right to the end.


About the Author

She is Mother, Grandmother, Writer, Community Activist - in that order. Three grown sons and five grandkids are the most important facets of her busy life. She has served on the Boards of a hospital's mental health center, neighborhood housing organization, a community board, was president of a neighborhood association for 20 years, executive assistant to a local school board and an aide to the Deputy Chancellor of a major city school board. She wrote throughout all these years for local newspapers, house organs, wrote articles in local and religious presses (including the Village Voice of NY) and ghost wrote magazine articles for many employers. Now she writes the many stories collected in her head over the years. Today she is a super-volunteer as a museum docent, cooks for an elderly and handicapped group, and at the ready to do whatever is needed at a small local theater. She loves to cook, bake, travel, read and mostly, talk to old friends and meet new people.