Howard "Scola" Cassidy didn't choose this life, it chose him, forged in the merciless crucible of North Philadelphia's war-torn streets. In neighborhoods like Lehigh, Gerard, Marsten, and the infamous Badlands, where open-air drug markets thrive, gangs mark territory with bullets, and gunfire is the city's heartbeat, he learned survival's brutal code: trust no one, shoot first, or become a chalk outline on the concrete.The streets took everything, friends to drive-bys, innocence to betrayal, hope to the pavement. North Philly finished the transformation, turning a kid into something colder, more lethal: a professional hitman who could lock eyes with a target, register the flicker of life, and erase it with surgical precision. No rage. No remorse. Only flawless craft, the discipline that set him apart from the amateur killers.His ruthless ambition wasn't inherited, it was seized. The world, as he learned it, held only two kinds of men, those who pulled triggers, and those who caught bullets.The Making of a Hitman is the raw, high-stakes origin of one of Philadelphia's most ruthless, untouchable figures, a ghost whispered about in Diamond trap houses and North Philly alleys, never seen until the job was done. It traces the scars, the mentors, the first blood, and the losses that armored his soul.In a city where violence is currency, some men burn through it. Scola mastered it.
Every legend has a beginning. This is his.