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Book Cover of Charles Brandt - I Heard You Paint Houses: Frank The Irishman Sheeran and the Inside Story of the Mafia, the Teamsters, and the Final Ride of Jimmy Hoffa by Charles Brandt (2004-06-01)

By Charles Brandt – Former Chief Deputy Attorney General of Delaware 

4.65
| 1702
Recommended for: 
Crime enthusiasts & history buffs. Intermediate readers.
You will:
  • Learn about Frank Sheeran's life and mob connections
  • Discover the Mafia's role in historical events
  • Understand the dynamics of organized crime
  • Explore the Teamsters union and its ties to the mob
  • Gain insights into the JFK assassination and Jimmy Hoffa's disappearance
Reviews:
Well-Researched
Informative
Believable Characters
Insightful Information
Practical Advice
Depressing Plot
Hard to Follow
  • New York Times Bestseller
  • Inspiration for the movie "The Irishman"
  • Solved the Hoffa mystery
Recommended by Jeremy Vine and My Pal Andy
Jeremy VineAlthough the Netflix film is called “The Irishman,” the book’s original title was better. It used the “paint houses” phrase and what makes it remarkable is that it tells, for the first time and with 100% certainty, how Hoffa was killed
My Pal Andylabuzamovies it's an absolutely fantastic book
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Book Cover of Selwyn Raab - Five Families: The Rise, Decline, and Resurgence of America's Most Powerful Mafia Empires

By Selwyn Raab – Former New York Times investigative reporter 

4.79
| 2016 | 816 Pages
Recommended for: 
History enthusiasts and true crime readers. Ages 12 to Adults.
You will:
  • Learn about the origins of the American Mafia and its evolution over the decades.
  • Discover the intricate relationships between the five major crime families in New York.
  • Understand the impact of law enforcement efforts on organized crime in America.
  • Explore the cultural significance of the Mafia in American society and media.
  • Gain insights into the personal stories of notorious mobsters and their criminal enterprises.
  • Sicilians survived these occupations by developing a culture rooted in two basic concepts: contempt for and suspicion of governmental authorities; and tight-knit alliances with blood relatives and with fellow countrymen facing the same perils.
  • Between 1890 and 1920, an estimated four million Italian and Sicilian immigrants settled in America.
  • Overnight, an obscure capo in Brooklyn, Carlo Gambino, become a millionaire by exploiting the rationing system.
Reviews:
Comprehensive History
Engaging Writing
Thorough Research
Detailed Accounts
Intriguing Anecdotes
Very Long
Repetitive
  • #12 Best Seller in Organized Crime True Accounts on Amazon
  • New York Times Bestseller
  • Rated Amazon Best Book of the Year
Publisher's WeeklyFormer New York Times crime reporter Raab sets a new gold standard for organized crime nonfiction with his outstanding history of the Mafia in New York City. Combining the diligent research and analysis of a historian with the savvy of a beat journalist who has extensive inside sources, the author succeeds at an ambitious task by rendering the byzantine history of New York's five families—Bonanno, Colombo, Gambino, Genovese and Lucchese—easily comprehensible to any lay reader. Of necessity, Raab also illuminates the Mafia's origin in 19th-century Sicily and its transition to this country. Throughout his survey of the mob's evolution—from simple protection rackets to pump-and-dump stock schemes—Raab renders the mobsters (including men less well known than John Gotti, but no less significant) as three-dimensional figures, without glossing over their vicious crimes and their impact on honest citizens. Law enforcement's varying responses as well as society's view of gangsters enrich the narrative, which merits comparison with the classic true-crime writing of Kurt Eichenwald. While Raab surprisingly gives short shrift to the 1980s pizza connection case, which revealed the growing influence of the Sicilian Mafia on America's heroin trade, he otherwise demonstrates mastery of his subject. This masterpiece stands an excellent chance of becoming a bestseller with crossover appeal beyond devoted watchers of The Sopranos. 24 pages of b&w photos not seen by PW
BooklistBeginning with its 1931 organization into five gangs, the history of the Sicilian Mob in New York unfolds in Raab's riveting reportage. To be sure, that history has been explored in numerous books, but Raab drills deep into the investigations and trials that have taken place over the past 20 years. Until adoption of the RICO law (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations), mobsters weren't much bothered by law enforcement, Raab explains, before turning to a dramatic recounting of key investigations that led to RICO indictments. The narrative kicks into high gear as Raab describes how one leg-breaker or another, confronted on tape with his crimes, breaks the Mob's code of silence and starts singing for the feds. Eventually resulting in the imprisonment of all five godfathers of the recent past--'Gaspipe' Casso, Joe Massino, John Gotti, 'Chin' Gigante, and Carmine Persico--these investigations solved a number of murders and exposed the Mob as never before. With vivid characterizations of a cavalcade of thugs, Raab's account is the most lively and informative Mafia history in years
Shawn CarkonenThe Mafia has long held a spot in the American imagination. Despite their earned reputation for brutality, the Mafia has been glorified in countless movies, books, and television shows. Not so in this book. Selwyn Raab makes no attempt to perpetuate myths about the Mafia; instead, he exposes them as a serious threat to honest citizens: 'The collective goal of the five families of New York was the pillaging of the nation's richest city and region,' he writes. These five families--Bonanno, Colombo, Gambino, Genovese, and Lucchese--were responsible for corrupting labor unions in order to control waterfront commerce, garbage collection, the garment industry, and construction in New York. They also ran illegal gambling operations, engaged in stock schemes, and initiated the widespread introduction of heroin (among other drugs) into cities of the East and Midwest in the 1950s, leading to 'accelerated crime rates, law-enforcement corruption, and the erosion of inner-city neighborhoods in New York and throughout the United States.' Five Families offers a comprehensive look at the inner workings of the various clans along with vivid profiles of the gangsters who led--and continue to maintain--this criminal empire
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4.98
| 2025 | 30-300 pages
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Book Cover of Sergio Lalli - A Man of Honor: The Autobiography of Joseph Bonanno
4.46
| 1983 | 416 Pages
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