Mobster: The Astonishing Rise and Fall of a Mafia Supremo and His Gang

Mobster: The Astonishing Rise and Fall of a Mafia Supremo and His Gang

by Ernest Volkman (Author), John Cummings (Author)

Synopsis

In this chilling expose, MOBSTER probes the real world of the Mafia: Its unique lifestyle, its rigid but unwritten code of behaviour, the world of Mafia wives and mistresses, how 'organised' crime is organised - and the curious relationship between Mafiosi and the FBI agents out to destroy them. MOBSTER also examines the dramatic courtroom battles that have marked Gotti's criminal career, culminating with his fall in 1992 when he received six consecutive life sentences with no chance of parole. Drawing on wiretap records and sources on both sides of the law, MOBSTER is the fullest portrait we are ever likely to encounter of John Gotti and his gang.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 408
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Sphere
Published: 26 Sep 1991

ISBN 10: 0751518174
ISBN 13: 9780751518177
Book Overview: John Gotti is the man who formerly headed the largest and most powerful criminal organisation in the world, the Gambino branch of the American Mafia. MOBSTER is his story: the story of a one-time low-level hood who rose to control a Mafia empire worth five billion dollars a year.

Media Reviews
A very well-written biography of a particularly violent and nasty mobster of the new school. * Time Out *