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Would like some suggestions fellas...
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For fiction I'd go with The Godfather, non-fiction depends on what city if any they might be interested in. Joe Bonnano's book has some things in it that are probably not true, but what book doesn't? It's not a bad read and has a lot of history in it.
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Five Families by Swelyn Raab is a good one, it looks long but it’s a pretty easy read and covers the NY families from the 1930s to the present day.
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thekiduknow wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2019 2:48 pm Five Families by Swelyn Raab is a good one, it looks long but it’s a pretty easy read and covers the NY families from the 1930s to the present day.
This is a good read and like kid says it goes fast. Id get issues of Informer magazine for more a in-depth and focused look into all manners of the subject.
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My top ten favorite OC books in no particular order are

Blood & Honor by Anastasia
Mafia Republic by John Dickie
The Origin of Organized Crime in America by David Critchley
Mafia Prince by Phil Leonetti
Mob Boss by Jerry Capeci
Men of Dishonor by Pino Arlacchi
Boss of Bosses by Claire Longrigg
Blood Brotherhoods by John Dickie
Mafia Inc. by Andre Cedilot
The Last Godfathers by John Follain

Honorable mention to the May 2014 issue of Informer Magazine

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Mob Boss by Jerry Capeci and Tom Robbins along with The Brotherhoods by Guy Lawson and William Oldham are complementary books that largely deal with the Amuso/Casso era of the Lucchese family.

Mob Boss is from Al D'Arco's point of view while The Brotherhoods is from a cop's who worked with Stephen Caracappa. Some info is repeated between the two but reading the dual perspectives is pretty interesting.
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Some of my favourite mob books , in no particular order

The enforcer by William roemer
Boss of bosses by Joseph o'brian
Breakshot by Kenny Kenji
Joe dogs by Joe iannuzzi
Gangland by Howard Blum
Mobster by John Cummings
Mafia dynasty by John H Davis
Accardo by William roemer
Gotti by Jerry Capeci
The last godfather by Simon crittle
The plumber by Joseph Salerno
Mafia wipeout by Donald cox
Mob killer by Anthony destefano
Honor thy father by gay talese
Made men by Greg B smith
Takedown by Rick Cowan
Gang busters by Ernest volkman
The last gangster by George anastasia
The tough guy by Eddie Maloney
Contract killer by William Hoffman
Mob over Miami by Michelle McPhee
Donnie Brasco by Joseph pistone
Deal with the devil by Peter lance
Business or blood by Peter Edwards
The sixth family by lamothe and humphreys
Mafia prince by Scott M. Burnstein
The animal in Hollywood by Anthony fiato
In the godfathers garden by linnett
Mob boss by Jerry Capeci
The last godfather by Anthony destefano
Mafia summit by Gil reavill
The Sinatra club by sal polisi
Last days of the Sicilians by Ralph blumenthal
War against the Mafia by Tim shawcross
The last mouthpiece by Robert simone
We're going to win this thing by Lin devecchio
The luparelli tapes by Paul maskil
Family secrets by Jeff coen
Blood oath by George freselone
Mob star Jerry Capeci
Quitting the mob by Michael franzese
Five families selwyn rabb
Operation family secrets by Frank calabrese
Friend of the family by lea Jacobs
The butcher by Phillip Carlo
Mafia inc by Andre cedliot
Vinnie gorgeous by Anthony destefano
Born to the mob by Frankie saggio
Gaspipe by Phillip Carlo
Blood and honor by George anastasia
Mobfather by George anastasia
To kill the Irishman by Rick porrello
Unfinished business by Joseph pistone
Undercover cop by Mike Russell
Surviving the mob by Andrew didonato
Smaldone by dick kreck
The underboss by Gerald o'neil
Underboss by Peter Maas
Mafia son by Sandra hamon
The goodfella tapes George anastasia
Cigar city Mafia by Scott M. Deitche
The westies by TJ English
Breaking the mob by Francis friel
Murder machine by Jerry Capeci
Family affair by Scott burnstein
The mob and me by John partington
The brotherhoods by guy Lawson
Mafia hitmans daughter by Linda scarpa
The last mafioso by Ovid demaris
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I loved mob boss because I’m interested in the subject matter, but I wouldn’t say it was a real page turner.

For pure unrelenting drama, nothing beats murder machine for me. Anyone could pick that up whether they were interested in the mob or not and be like.....fuck man, that was a ride.
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If you want half-fiction projects, maybe you can read Giancanas book Double Cross....its a great xmass book
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Just read Family Secrets by Jeff Coen.

Thought it was a great read. Nick Calabrese's testimony on his many, many hits is bone chilling. Stalking people for weeks, building bombs, shooting friends in the face etc.

It also shows that the outfit was already on fumes during the trial and probably all but gone now.
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Brilliant list by Hailbritain.
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HB excellent list.

As for all the others I have read almost all suggestions (besides hails awesome list)

I was more asking on these new ones that are popping up that aren't are usuals.
Such as:
Persico book??
Gotti boys I'm sure just re hashs same stuff - ??
Frank Balisteri new book
Joe Colombo new book

I love mafia fiction. If anyone needs fiction suggestions I got them.
Fence jumpers by Robert leucci is my favorite
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JeremyTheJew wrote: Sun Dec 15, 2019 9:50 pm
Persico book??
I haven't heard great things.
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