The Sinatra Club: My Life Inside the New York Mafia

The Sinatra Club: My Life Inside the New York Mafia
ISBN-10
1451643160
ISBN-13
9781451643169
Category
Biography & Autobiography
Pages
386
Language
English
Published
2014-02-25
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Authors
Steve Dougherty, Sal Polisi

Description

An insider's account of the downfall of the New York Mob profiles organized crime at the height of its influence while recounting the author's participation in several lucrative heists, relating his decision to become a federal informant and the ways in which drug, greed and breakdowns in family values were ultimately responsible for the Mob's demise. Reprint.

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