In Big Apple Mafia: Stories From the Five Families, Mafia podcaster and former organized crime investigator Gary Jenkins tells stories from the shadowy world of New York's notorious Mafia families, uncovering twelve riveting true stories that reveal the lives, crimes, and secrets of some of the mob's most infamous figures. From the calculated diplomacy of Frank Costello, the "Prime Minister of the Underworld," the organizational skills of Lucky Luciano, and the ingenuity of the investigators, Jenkins paints a vivid picture of power and corruption. The book explores the chilling operations of Murder Inc., the Mafia's enforcement arm, and the fateful betrayal of hitman Abe Reles, whose decision to cooperate with law enforcement ended in his mysterious death. It examines the flamboyant yet brutal reign of John Gotti, the Dapper Don who captivated the public while defying justice and delves into the terrifying world of Tommy "Karate" Pitera, a remorseless killer whose martial arts skills amplified his violent reputation. In addition to these captivating tales, the book is packed with many other fascinating stories about the New York Mafia, providing a broader look at the individuals, events, and power struggles that shaped the city's underworld. Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, Jenkins offers a rich and nuanced account of the Five Families' influence, uncovering the alliances, betrayals, and crimes that defined an era of organized crime. A must-read for true crime enthusiasts and Mafia history aficionados, Big Apple Mafia: Stories From the Five Families is an unforgettable journey into the dark heart of America's criminal underworld.
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