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PHILIP A. GORGE received his business degree from the University of Florida. Before becoming an author, he worked for 38 years as a financial advisor with a Wall Street investment bank. He currently lives with his wife, Julie, in North Carolina.


The Fixer

New York Knights basketball player Josh Edwards has a decision to make. Make the winning shot in game seven of the American Basketball League Finals and become a New York legend or deliberately miss to pay back massive debt owed to the notorious mobster Paul Muzzicata. Josh is torn between his love for the game and the financial abyss owed to Muzzicata. At what price does he sell his dreams to the white devil?
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The Fixer

Chapter One
Josh Edwards had dreamed about this moment from the time he first picked up his Fisher Price basketball and shot it through the three foot plastic hoop. At age four.
Be like Michael Jordan.
Now was his time to become a New York basketball legend.
The Oasis, in New York City, professional basketball’s most iconic venue, was howling with a packed house of rabid fans mixed with a platoon of attention starved celebrities.
Game seven of the American Basketball League championship between the New York Knights and Miami Storm had become the most expensive ticket in sports history. The icons of Knights’ championship glory, Willie Johnson, Walter Brown, and Patrick Davis, sitting behind the Knights’ bench, stood up and waved white towels imploring the crowd to break the noise meter.