Los Angeles Times Novel Contest
My thanks to all the contestants in our "Birds of Paradise" novel competition. And now for our final installment.
CHAPTER 28. . . And most of them lived happily ever afterFive years later . . . From the Associated Press TODOS SANTOS, Mexico -- The mangled body of suspected Marenco Cartel drug lord Vincent Palmieri -- who appeared to have been shot twice and also attacked by sharks -- washed ashore early Tuesday morning and was discovered by fishermen line-casting from the beach. Palmieri had been at large for three years after skipping bail in Los Angeles, where he was awaiting trial in the infamous "Birds of Paradise" case involving former U.S. congressman Antonio Falco, Malibu TV producer Charlie Bonner and a host of Las Vegas showgirls working as prostitutes. Palmieri was believed to have been romantically involved with Genie Bonner, wife of the TV producer and a co-defendant. The two fled L.A. at the same time and were seen boarding a yacht together last week in Cabo San Lucas. Authorities said there was no sign of the yacht or of Genie Bonner. >> Read more PREVIOUS CHAPTERS
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1. LOVED THE IDEA & STORY-WISHED IT WENT ON LONGER-WENT ON VACATION & COULDN'T WAIT TO GET BACK HOME TO CATCH UP!!
Submitted by: JAN FROM B.P. 11:13 AM PDT, May 12, 2008 Submitted by: Joe from Brooklyn 6:53 AM PDT, May 1, 2008 Submitted by: Schyler 10:22 PM PDT, Apr 30, 2008 |
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Steve Lopez is a columnist for The Los Angeles Times and is the author of three novels and a book of non-fiction.
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