@book{412, keywords = {Roman Catholics, Italian Americans, Serbian Americans, Arab Americans, Indian Americans, organized crime, hospitals, United Mine Workers, priests, police}, author = {K. C. Constantine}, title = {A Fix Like This}, abstract = {Garbageman Tullio the Tub hauls his brother Fat Manny Manditti, a numbers runner, to the emergency room after a near-fatal knifing. Tullio offers no details to police chief Mario Balzic, who worries the Western Pennsylvania mob will get revenge and who wonders if this is connected to recent troubles with his parish’s lottery.}, year = {1975}, journal = {Mario Balzic series, 4/17}, pages = {185 p.}, publisher = {Saturday Review Books / E. P. Dutton}, address = {New York}, note = {K. C. Constantine is a pseudonym of Carl Constantine Kosak (1934— ).}, language = {English}, }