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Re: Mafia Books
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Blood Oath by George Fresolone. Great look into the day-to-day life of a low-level wiseguy in New Jersey plus the time in the Philly Mob after Scarfo was locked up He does make some bold claims which cannot be backed up, but the majority of the information is supported by conversations he recorded wearing a wire. Really enjoyable.
Body Mike by Joseph Cantalupo and Thomas C. Renner. Everyone's favourite from the Crime Inc series details his life as a mob associate in the 60s and 70s. Plenty of great information about the mob in Brooklyn. Quite grim and unglamorous depiction of what it's actually like to work with these guys. Great read.
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Re: Mafia Books
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Just received a little gift ,again from the wife.."Deal with the Devil" by Peter Lance...about Greg Scarpa's relationship w/ F.B.I. agent Lin DeVecchio, A quick look thru & it looks promising. Anybody get to this read yet ? is it worth it? Comments? I enjoyed it. Showed how Scarpa was more evil than I even thought he was. One thing to be prepared for is that it is more investigative journalism than someone telling a story. A lot of pouring over old documents.
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Re: Mafia Books
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Just received a little gift ,again from the wife.."Deal with the Devil" by Peter Lance...about Greg Scarpa's relationship w/ F.B.I. agent Lin DeVecchio, A quick look thru & it looks promising. Anybody get to this read yet ? is it worth it? Comments? I enjoyed it. Showed how Scarpa was more evil than I even thought he was. One thing to be prepared for is that it is more investigative journalism than someone telling a story. A lot of pouring over old documents. For sure. It's kind of in a league of it's own IMO. But all the analysis of the documents is very interesting as is Scarpa's story in general. Just don't go into it expecting a book like Leonetti's or D'Arco's. I might compare it to The Sixth Family if anything.
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Re: Mafia Books
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Just received a little gift ,again from the wife.."Deal with the Devil" by Peter Lance...about Greg Scarpa's relationship w/ F.B.I. agent Lin DeVecchio, A quick look thru & it looks promising. Anybody get to this read yet ? is it worth it? Comments? What’s up Hood? Hope all well. Hi other guys... Agree, this is a Solid book and offers a lot of info on document info which I am interested in and gives outstanding detail of some of the others besides GS ( Cutolo & others) - that sometimes have better and more realistic life stories. ENJOY.
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Re: Mafia Books
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Chin: The Life and Crimes of Mafia Boss Vincent Gigante by Larry McShane. Since I have done years of research on Gigante there wasn't any mind blowing new revelations in this but it was still good to learn extra little details. For those that don't already know a lot about the Chin it would be a great read.
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Re: Mafia Books
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Thanx fellas, I sometimes start @ the end side,& went right 4 the notes first & scarpas fbi summary,very interesting indeed!...& Welcome back Dues Paid!! Thanx Hood, I had hammered this book today riding a train. Can’t wait to get back to it tomorrow watching snow fall. Chin: The Life and Crimes of Mafia Boss Vincent Gigante by Larry McShane. Since I have done years of research on Gigante there wasn't any mind blowing new revelations in this but it was still good to learn extra little details. For those that don't already know a lot about the Chin it would be a great read. Getting this on my Kindle for sure, just looked it up 6 bucks, thanx.
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Re: Mafia Books
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Before throwing money at Amazon for ebook editions of older books, check out archive.org. They have a lot of ebooks there available to check out for 2 weeks at a time, availability permitting. Just have to register a user and pass. There's a ton of mafia ebooks there. Holy shit. Thanks OakAsFan!
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Re: Mafia Books
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Before throwing money at Amazon for ebook editions of older books, check out archive.org. They have a lot of ebooks there available to check out for 2 weeks at a time, availability permitting. Just have to register a user and pass. There's a ton of mafia ebooks there. What an outstanding site Oak, thanks again. I am already watching some classic films I found on this site.
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Re: Mafia Books
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Just received a little gift ,again from the wife.."Deal with the Devil" by Peter Lance...about Greg Scarpa's relationship w/ F.B.I. agent Lin DeVecchio, A quick look thru & it looks promising. Anybody get to this read yet ? is it worth it? Comments? I enjoyed it. Showed how Scarpa was more evil than I even thought he was. One thing to be prepared for is that it is more investigative journalism than someone telling a story. A lot of pouring over old documents. I liked the book too,and agree with you about Scarpa. Sometimes I think the media and people in general use words like evil and psychopath a little too loosely, but with Scarpa it fits. The guy was a despicable character, he didn't have a positive effect on one person. The guy truly only cared about himself. He had two of his sons kill their best friends. The guy destroyed the lives of many individuals and their family.
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Re: Mafia Books
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Yes, it's a pretty cool site. I used to just to there to look at content from defunct websites, then one day I clicked the book icon and started searching for some, and realized I could check them out like a library. There's a lot of rare mob books from the '70s there. A lot info dated, but as with all other forms of entertainment, writers were more entertaining then and put a lot more effort into their work. Yes, Because they did the work and put in the time, not a team of writers from corporate who do not cross reference or can perform independently
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Re: Mafia Books
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It could of come from tommy dades.He grew up with Larry mazza,who was closer to Greg than anyone. Personally, who ever hit Sal was told to do it by Greg.
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