![]() ![]() He is obsessed with Melody.įrom the streets of New York City's Little Italy to a small town that promises a new start, Jonathan must choose between his family and the life he's always known, and a destiny unlike anything he ever imagined. He wants nothing more than to take care of her. His cousin kills her parents, but he makes sure Melody goes free.įor the next two decades, he keeps track of Melody, watching her from afar. When the time comes to kill her, he can't. He thought of her as a little Mary Tyler Moore. ![]() He can't get Melody out of his mind - a small, blond girl who spun around on the sidewalk. The McCartney family must be found and silenced. Jonathan's father heads one of the most powerful and respected families in organized crime. When the police came, Jonathan told them about the McCartney family and gave them the tag number of their vehicle. What Jonathan didn't realize was that his father was in the process of slitting Jimmy the Rat's throat, and the McCartneys saw him through the window. When they found the door locked, they went around back, but soon came running out of the alley, got in their car and drove away. When he was 10, Jonathan Bovaro saw Melody Grace McCartney with her parents, attempting to enter his father's restaurant. “The Exceptions” (Grand Central Publishing, $24.99), by David Cristofano, is a follow-up to his Edgar-award nominated debut novel, “The Girl She Used to Be.” ![]()
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