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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

WHITE SHADOW: Touring Charlie Wall's house





I haven't talked about White Shadow in a while. My fifth novel was a real breakthrough for me. It was the first book after my Nick Travers stories and the first time I'd written about a true event.



For those of you who haven't read the novel, the story centers on the violent death of former Tampa, Florida kingpin, Charlie Wall. Wall was the old guard of Tampa, the man the superstitious Latins called the "White Shadow'' because of his protection of the ethnic neighborhoods. But after Prohibition and the war years, ole Charlie was pushed aside by the Tampa mafia, most notably Santo Trafficante, Sr. It's rumored that his son Santo Jr. called the hit.


Right before White Shadow was released in '06, I visited Tampa and Charlie's house where he was killed in April, 1955. For years, I've meant to post these photos to my website. But here, for the first time, you can see the room and the home where the infamous mob hit took place. A new trade paperback version of the novel is out in December featuring a brand-new behind-the-story on the murder.


Comments:
White Shadow contains one of my all time favorite openings:

Charlie Wall laid out the crisp white suit on his bed and wiped off his wingtips with a hand towel he'd used to dry his face after shaving with a straight razor. It was early evening and dark in the house, but the setting sun broke through the curtains and blinds and gave it all such a nice glow...

and it goes on setting the stage and pulling me into such specific time and place as the story unfolds.

I just love it.
Thanks for posting the pics.
 
Started White Shadow yesterday and am enjoying it very much. Already, the detail, atmosphere and mood of 1950s Tampa is amazing. Definitely considering it a must-read for anyone interested in one of the most ... ah, "colorful" eras in Tampa's history.
 
I lived in Tampa in the 60s and 70s. Much of my family still lives there. At the time we were just around the corner from the Chatterbox Lounge.

My father worked for the city and it's mayor, Nick Nuccio ("I speak three languages, Spanish, Italian, and broken English"). I've also by chance been to most of the places in "White Shadow." Could follow every trip in my minds eye that the characters made. Walked hundreds of times right over the spot where the most important murder victim was found.

What my father didn't tell me I found out on my own. Knew Charlie Wall (the nephew), worked with Joe Antinori's daughter in law.

I loved the novel in a way I could love no other piece of writing. Unless it was about a dairy farm in Northern Virginia in the same time period as White Shadow.
 
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