Chapter Six The MobsterGranville, New York May 30, 1926 Zho wandered the streets of Granville in the host body, searching for Kelly. Suddenly, a long, black vehicle drove up. The car pulled over, and a nattily dressed, diminutive man in his mid-twenties stepped from the car. Unbeknownst to Zho, this little man was the infamous mobster Jack “Legs” Diamond. Although Diamond considered himself a giant of the Manhattan crime scene, he was really just a second-rate thug. By the mid 1920s, Diamond had either cheated or tried to cheat every major gangster in New York City. As a result, permission was given to kill “Legs.” So, Diamond decided that to avoid gangland execution, he’d move his operation to upstate New York. The old maxim “there is no honor among thieves” was especially true of Di

