Killed to Death: Detroit, Assembly Lines, Murder

Frank Lord
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This book contains very strong language and violent situations. Tommy Kachmarek is condemned to a Detroit assembly plant’s penal colony for reasons unknown. His crime brings him to the attention of a criminal gang operating inside the plant. He jumps into their world of assault, intimidation, and murder with apparent gusto. But things are not what they seem: Kachmarek follows his own ideology of violence and revenge, setting him on a collision course with his new associates. Killed to Death explores a dark world of psychopaths, extortionists, and ideological hypocrites operating among the droning lines and sparkling weld guns of Detroit’s assembly plants. Killed to Death satirically explores how a Good Old Boys network of privilege takes care of its own—even when that means covering up some very dirty deeds.
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