400
700
900
Underboss: Sammy The Bull Gravano's Story Of Life In The Mafia
Peter Maas

Underboss: Sammy The Bull Gravano's Story Of Life In The Mafia

HarperCollins (Apr 10, 1997)
9780060182564
| Hardcover
308 pages | 163 x 236 mm | English
Dewey 364.1092
LC Classification HV6248.G647 .M32 1997
LC Control No. 97157286

Subject

  • Mafia
  • Mafia/ New York (State)/ New York/ Case Studies
  • New York (State)
  • Organized Crime
  • Organized Crime/ New York (State)/ New York/ Case Studies

Plot

In March of 1992, the highest-ranking member of the Mafia in America ever to defect broke his blood oath of silence and testified against his boss, John Gotti.He is Salvatore (Sammy the Bull) Gravano, second-in-command of the Gambino organized-crime family, the most powerful in the nation.Today, Gotti is serving life in prison without parole. And as a direct consequence of Gravano's testimony, Cosa Nostra - the Mafia's true name - is in shambles.In Underboss, based on dozens of hours of interviews with Gravano, much of it written in Sammy the Bull's own voice, we are ushered as never before into the uppermost secret inner sanctums of Cosa Nostra - an underworld of power, lust, greed, betrayal, deception, sometimes even honor, with the specter of violent death always poised in the wings.Gravano's is a story about starting out on the street, about killing and being killed, revealing the truth behind a quarter-century of shocking headlines. It is also a tragic story of a wasted life, of unalterable choices and the web of lies, weakness, and treachery that underlie the so-called Honored Society.

Personal

Read
Index 15750
Added Date Nov 15, 2016 16:38:41
Modified Date Nov 15, 2016 16:38:41

Value

Purchased Nov 15, 2016