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Tony Calamusa, The Fixer, is a fictional story based on real events taking place in the 1950s through the 1980s. Raised by his mother in a disadvantaged neighborhood in the Bronx, Tony lacks discipline and guidance, constantly getting into trouble with his close friends. He joins the US Marine Corps and excels, gaining the attention of the base commander. The two men bond, and after graduation, the commander uses his influence to secure a high level position for Tony at Hanford Nuclear Facility. The government uses Tony to remove obstacles in their way, and in so doing, he gains the reputation…mehr

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Tony Calamusa, The Fixer, is a fictional story based on real events taking place in the 1950s through the 1980s. Raised by his mother in a disadvantaged neighborhood in the Bronx, Tony lacks discipline and guidance, constantly getting into trouble with his close friends. He joins the US Marine Corps and excels, gaining the attention of the base commander. The two men bond, and after graduation, the commander uses his influence to secure a high level position for Tony at Hanford Nuclear Facility. The government uses Tony to remove obstacles in their way, and in so doing, he gains the reputation as a fixer. Later, Tony is offered a job with the DEA, where he again is asked to neutralize individuals that are obstacles to the nuclear industries and foreign cancer treatment centers, seeking to halt advances being made by alternative cancer clinics.
Autorenporträt
Donald DeStefano grew up in the Bronx, New York. He joined the US Marine Corps, graduating Parris Island in 1963. Donald attended Bronx and Queensboro Community College. In 1964, he was employed as a buyer for a flavor and fragrance company. He started his current business ,International Oils and Concentrates, Inc. in 1983, and received three patents from the USA, Mexico and Brazil in 1996. Donald enjoys international travel, and loves animals, especially dogs and horses. He has four children and nine grandchildren, and resides with his wife in Vernon, New Jersey.