Shadowland: How the Mafia Bet Britain in a Global Gamble

Shadowland: How the Mafia Bet Britain in a Global Gamble

by Douglas Thompson (Author), Douglas Thompson (Author)

Synopsis

Shadowland is a revelatory and dramatic true-life thriller spanning much of the twentieth century, a page-turning chronicle of an elaborate Mafia plan to 'invade' Europe using 1960s London as a bridgehead. The capital city of the Swinging Sixties was also a world of gambling, guns and gangsters. Several veterans of the era are astonished that they survived it and some feel protected enough - now that most of the killers are themselves dead - to reveal to bestselling author Douglas Thompson the details and secrets of one of history's greatest criminal conspiracies, and of how world-champion boxer Freddie Mills really died. The tension in this real-life narrative is ferocious as the tale moves from London to New York and Las Vegas, down to Miami, into Havana, then on to the Bahamas and back to an unexpected denouement in London. Brutal, terrifying and intrigue-packed, it is an account of the Mob's Machiavellian global manipulation of governments and officials. Shadowland recounts events from the viewpoint of the pawns as well as the kingmakers. All the big players of Mafia history are here, controlled by the gangster genius Meyer Lansky, but so are the hit men, the fixers, the hoodlums and the wiseguys.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 304
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 01 Sep 2011

ISBN 10: 1845967798
ISBN 13: 9781845967796
Book Overview: The astonishing, first-hand account of an unknown chapter in the infamous history of the Mafia

Author Bio
Douglas Thompson has written more than 20 books. He divides his time between a medieval house in Suffolk and California.