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The Ferrari Club

Overview

The Ferrari Club tells the story of Arnie Fortune, an NYU grad student and aspiring musician who becomes a successful Nashville songwriter via the Federal Witness Protection Program after seeing a Mafia shooting in a Greenwich Village pizza parlor. Arnie survives the shooting and identifies the assailant as Tony Bertolini, nephew of powerful Mafia Don Roberto Puccini. He refuses to testify against Bertolini because of Puccini's savage reputation, but is eventually persuaded to do so by the FBI's promise of a songwriting contract with Sam Solstice--a Ferrari driving, womanizing and immensely talented Nashville record producer who is indebted to the Bureau because of his implication in a radio payola investigation.

Arnie arrives in Nashville, and soon has one of his songs recorded by a beautiful, fiery-tempered singer named Stefany Simmons. Arnie and Stef embark on a rocky romance that is complicated by her independent, secretive nature and the fact that she is frightened of physical intimacy because of a traumatic event in her past. Arnie's love affair with Stef and his songwriting career unfold against a backdrop of hilarious adventures with Sam and his cronies, a group of high-living sports car aficionados known as 'The Ferrari Club.' The reader is swept from Nashville's recording studios to the bars of Key West to the trout streams of Colorado as Arnie seeks inspiration for his songwriting and pursues the woman who holds the key to his future in more ways than he can imagine. |||This book is sold in the US by Sony Electronics Inc. |||This book is sold in Canada by Sony Electronics Inc.

Author Information

Steve O'Brien

Steve O'Brien is a Nashville songwriter whose songs
have sold over ten million copies. To learn more about Steve visit
www.steveobrienmusic.com

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Product Details

  • Published by

    BookBaby

  • Publish Date

    May 18, 2011 

  • eBook ISBN

    9781617926525

  • Imprint

    BookBaby

  • Filesize

    520.26 KB

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