Destiny Kills an Angel

by Aimee V. Johnson


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 30/05/2007

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 672
ISBN : 9781418432706
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 672
ISBN : 9781418432713

About the Book

It was betrayal, greed, murder and passion that was the cause of this torrid love story between Mario Clemente and Rosa Randazza coming to a climactic end in America.

This saga covers the years 1871-1945, about the three generations of the reputable Clemente family of Palozta, Sicily. They owned over twenty-five hundred acres of prosperous vineyards plus other successful holdings.

A son, Anthony Damien, was born September 14, 1871 to Daniel and Lina Clemente and almost five years later on May 2, 1876 a daughter Anna Daniela was born.

In the spring of 1896, Anthony met this lovely Angelina Sabbentini. They fell in love and married a year later on his twenty-sixth birthday. Angelina happily found herself pregnant toward the end of their third year of marriage. On April 9, 1900, Angelina gave birth to their only biological son Mario Augustus Enrico Clemente.

Destiny interfered when Mario was ten years old. This caused Anthony to send him away and enroll him at St. Francis Catholic School in Messina. He became an altar boy and later entered the priesthood. He was compelled to return home after his father's untimely death on Friday night July 13, 1923.

Unexpected events forced Mario to forsake his religious background and put many unlawful duties ahead of God.

In the second decade of the 1900s, rose a lion named Benito Mussolini. This dictator started the Fascist Party throughout Italy.

Arnaldo Mussolini, the younger brother of Benito, laid the groundwork for him and his Fascist troops to invade Sicily in the fall of 1924. Their campaign was to annihilate the Blackhand organization.

Mussolini led his soldiers through a series of genocidal killings. Thousands of Sicilians suffered through the purges and torture of this disreputable madman. Benito heard of this Don Mario who he called The Mafia Priest.

Destiny, is it controllable or predestined by a higher power? Why has its force left so many questions unsolved?

Maybe it was because someone such as Don Mario Clemente had chosen to live and die within his own ruthless world of desires and dreams. He somehow had forgotten time would force him to face the wrath of his own destiny.


About the Author

I started writing this manuscript when I was 79 – I am now 83. This book was written on behalf of my beloved son, Gary Wayne Johnson.

Destiny Kills An Angel came into being March 9, 1985 after a six-hour heart operation.

Gary and I were in the doctor's office getting Gary's results from tests that were taken earlier. The doctor was explaining to us that he and his staff could not find anything wrong with Gary. While we were sitting there talking to the doctor, Gary had three heart attacks one right after the other. You should have seen the doctor. He moved around his desk so fast. He and his assistant within fifteen minutes had Gary in the hospital's operating room. He was in there for over six hours.

Gary was in the recovery room for hours before waking up. When he woke and saw me standing at his bedside, his first words to me were, "Ma, would you get me some paper and pencils? I want to write. I have a story and its title that I want to do."

Unbelievable, but true. So I went downstairs to the gift shop and bought what I thought he would need.

After he was released and sent home he could not sit idle and do nothing. So he continued with his writing. As time passed he worked his way up to a computer. He taught himself to use the machine.

When the doctor's bill came it was marked, Paid.

Gary was writing his book but a close friend in the movie business suggested that he should do a movie script instead. He then had a dream to make this into a great film but he passed away before script was completed.

The script had laid in a drawer for years after his passing. My close friends Sharyn and David Crabtree suggested that I should write a book. The story was just too good to lay there and draw dust. I found it difficult to write the manuscript from the screenplay. So I made changes and wrote it in my own way. My only goal to do this was to finish what my son had started.