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For the Sins of my Father
For the Sins of My Father
For Brooklyn-born Al DeMeo, however, goodfella life holds no voyeuristic thrills. His father, Roy, was not just a loving family man; he was a notorious Mafia killer. As his father's confidant, young Al heard firsthand stories of gangland misdeeds and executions; then, on his 17th birthday, those stories became terrifyingly real when his father's corpse was found in the trunk of a car. This memoir portrays a father-son bond as it is shaken by the grimmest of realizations and perceptively describes the author's coming to grips with his family's past.
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Five Families
Five Families
Genovese, Gambino, Bonnano, Colombo, and Lucchese: The names of the Mafia's Five Families are giant beacons of infamy, but most of us know them only through snapshots of gangland killings or snippets of memories from The Untouchables. Veteran New York Times crime reporter Selwyn Raab changes all that with this definitive history of the Mob's underworld empire.
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Gangster City
Gangster City
Arguably the most complete book ever compiled on New York City's underworld from 1900-1935. It chronicles virtually every known mafioso, bootlegger, racketeer, and thug who terrorized the city in the early 20th century.
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Murder Machine
Murder Machine
Mustain and Capeci, reporters for the New York Daily News , here present a feature expose of Roy DeMeo, leader of a pack of especially gruesome hit men known as the Murder Machine. DeMeo's crew was so ``scary,'' according to an FBI agent quoted here, that even then-Mafia don John Gotti was wary of them. By the FBI's estimate, the Murder Machine killed at least 200 people before it was dismantled during the 1980s in what proved to be the longest federal serial murder investigation in history. Mustain and Capeci's main informant about the case was Dominick Montiglio, nephew of a top aide in the Gambino family. DeMeo, in his turn, was killed by a volley of shots fired at close range; his body, stuffed into the trunk of his Cadillac, was found in Brooklyn in January 1983, a week after this devoted father failed to show up for his daughter's birthday party. No one was ever convicted of the murder. In a masterpiece of crime reporting, the authors re-create the DeMeo underworld in gripping detail.
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