The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Mafia
by
Jerry Capeci
You never go against the family.
Here is the most comprehensive introduction to and explanation of the most infamous crime organization in history. Completely updated with more than 70 pages of new material and photographs, it includes information about the shifts in power and tightening of ranks of different families after convictions of their key members; new inside inf
...morePaperback, Second Edition, 464 pages
Published
January 28th 2005
by Alpha
(first published November 30th 2001)
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Got this to do a fact-check on my current project. Provided everything I needed, but I'd recommend this more as a reference book: I read it in three days and I have to admit my eyes glazed over a few times - it's just packed with names and plots and murder and betrayal, but the condensed format makes it difficult to fully appreciate what was going on with whom and when. I'll be keeping this around as a reference book.
Definitely liked Capeci's take on the "myths" and the "...more
Definitely liked Capeci's take on the "myths" and the "...more
Certainly a good primer on organized crime
One of my favorite topics gets thoroughly detailed in this fun read. It contains everything you've ever wanted to know about La Cosa Nostra.
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