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Taciturn
by Bobby Miller, Bob
The moviegoers who enjoyed Casino will quickly recognize that Taciturn starts where Casino ended. It's doubtful if Author Bob Miller knows Mr. Joe Pesci who played the character named Nicky in the movie, but Miller certainly knew the late Mr. Tony Spalatro whose character Nicky was based on.

It's amazing how Miller entertained, informed and held one's attention with a hero who doesn't have to outthink and out drive ten CIA mercenaries in black SUVs or go hand to hand with an endless number of kung-fu masters who fail to even mess-up our hero's hair.

Follow three generations of men through the years as they each face their own sets of problems.
Bobby Miller has sinced written about articles on various topics from Anger Control, Vietnam Travel and Politics. The media has dubbed him one of America's most controversial writers. It's because he criticizes his own party, the Republican Party, instead of the Democrats. "I do so simply because I know how these damn warmongering sociopaths in my party think" says B. Bobby Miller's top article generates over 9900 views. to your Favourites.
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