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Gotti: The Rise and Fall | Jerry Capeci, Gene Mustain
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John Gotti: Gangster, killer, celebrity. From the tough streets of Queens to the heights of the American Mafia, John Gotti thought he was invincible. Ruthless, brutal and always immaculately dressed, he was known as the Teflon Don, because no charge the Feds brought against him would stick. Told by organised crime reporters and bestselling authors Jerry Capeci and Gene Mustain using inside sources on both sides of the law, this is the definitive account of how New York's last great Godfather was finally brought to justice.
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LauraAndTaraAndBooks
Gotti: The Rise and Fall | Jerry Capeci, Gene Mustain
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Not my usual kind of read, and has taken a while to get into (partially due to being distracted by my more typical historical fiction, and partially due to getting confused between all the minor players in the various crews) but I am starting to become addicted to the constant drama of the Gambino Cosa Nostra, and fascinated by a topic I knew very little about.

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LauraAndTaraAndBooks
Gotti: The Rise and Fall | Jerry Capeci, Gene Mustain
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I admit it, I'm a book snob. I like my books brand new and immaculate and I try to keep them that way and I tend to pass up on second hand books. But having unexpectedly received this battered, coffee-stained, well loved book from an unlikely friend who wanted to keep my spirits up, I have to say this is possibly my favourite gift ever and will be forever treasured 💜