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Boss of Bosses: The Fall of the Godfather: The FBI and Paul Castellano
Contributor(s): O'Brien, Joseph F. (Author), Kurins, Andris (Author)
ISBN: 0440212294     ISBN-13: 9780440212294
Publisher: Island Books
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Product Type: Mass Market Paperbound - Other Formats
Published: May 1992
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Annotation: Paul Castellano headed New York's immensely powerful Gambino crime family for more than ten years. On December 16, 1985, he was gunned down in a spectacular shooting on Manhattan's fashionable East Side.
At the time of his death, Paul Castellano was under indictment. So were most of the major Mafia figures in New York. Why? Because in 1983 the FBI had hidden a microphone in the kitchen of Castellano's Staten Island mansion. The 600 hours of recorndings led to eight criminal trials. And this book.
Agents Joe O'Brien and Andris Kurins planted that mike. They listened to the voices. Now they bring you the most revealing look inside the Mafia ever ... in the Mafia's own words.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- True Crime | Organized Crime
- Social Science | Criminology
Dewey: B
Physical Information: 1.11" H x 4.19" W x 6.74" (0.44 lbs) 400 pages
 
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"At least as good as Mario Puzo, with shades of David Mamet or even Arthur Miller."--New York Daily News

Paul Castellano headed New York's immensely powerful Gambino crime family for more than ten years. On December 16, 1985, he was gunned down in a spectacular shooting on Manhattan's fashionable East Side.

At the time of his death, Paul Castellano was under indictment. So were most of the major Mafia figures in New York. Why? Because in 1983 the FBI had hidden a microphone in the kitchen of Castellano's Staten Island mansion. The 600 hours of recorndings led to eight criminal trials. And this book.

Agents Joe O'Brien and Andris Kurins planted that mike. They listened to the voices. Now they bring you the most revealing look inside the Mafia ever . . . in the Mafia's own words.

"Beautifully done, not only strange and fascinating but even touching."--Robert Daley, author of Prince of the City