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A Comedy of Mobsters

Chris Carter's play, "The Lost Stories 2," takes a look at the lighter side of underground Chicago

CHICAGO, Oct. 16, 2009 — Chicago's history of notorious thugs and gangsters is explored through mystery and comedy in Chris Carter's latest play, "The Lost Stories 2." Carter uses laugh-out-loud dialogue to entertain his readers and to provide some insight into the criminal mind.

Detective John Slay attempts to unravel a curious case involving mobster Slick Rick, and comedy writer Smiley G. Smiley G foils a bank robbery plot organized by Slick Rick, and Detective John Slay is assigned to protect Smiley G from retaliation, anticipated by the affronted mob boss.

What makes "The Lost Stories 2" even more unique is that it sheds some light onto present-day issues, such as war, dependence on Social Security, marriage, interracial couples and children growing up in single-parent homes.

Carter's sense of humor holds his audience's attention, so that he can make a number of valid observations about life on the wrong side of Chicago.

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