The Eleventh Commandment (1998)

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In his case it was the Washington Redskins.
Pug had worked for the Redskins, man and boy, for fifty years. He had joined the ground staff at the age of fifteen, when the team was still playing at Griffith Stadium. He had started life as a waterboy and had later taken over as the team’s masseur, becoming the trusted friend and confidant of generations of Redskins players.
Pug had spent the year before his retirement in 1997 working alongside the contractor who was building the new Jack Kent Cooke
... Stadium. His brief was simple: to make sure that the Redskins’ fans and players had every facility they would expect of the greatest team in the country.
At the opening ceremony, the senior architect told the assembled gathering that he would be forever indebted to Pug for the role he had played in the building of the new stadium. During his closing speech John Kent Cooke, the Redskins’ President, announced that Pug had been elected to the team’s Hall of Fame, a mark of distinction normally reserved only for the greatest players.


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I really liked the eleventh Commandment. Very entertaining and gave me a thrilling journey of suspense and breathtaking moments. I've read this book about 2 times already! But it still a pretty enjoyable read!

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