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Last Days of the Sicilians Ralph Blumenthal

Last Days of the Sicilians By Ralph Blumenthal

Last Days of the Sicilians by Ralph Blumenthal


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The dramatic story of the most successful criminal investigation ever, in which the FBI dealt a blow to the Sicilian Mafia and its worldwide drug trade. A pair of agents trace clues worldwide to uncover the most lucrative heroin racket ever, worth more than a billion dollars.

Last Days of the Sicilians Summary

Last Days of the Sicilians: At War with the Mafia - The Federal Bureau of Investigation Assault on the Pizza Connection by Ralph Blumenthal

The dramatic story of the most successful criminal investigation ever, in which the FBI dealt a blow to the Sicilian Mafia and its worldwide drug trade. The first clues to the existence of a clandestine network of Sicilians in the midst of strife-torn American Mafia, emerge from the Brooklyn restaurant massacre of Bonnano family boss Carmine Galnate in 1979. A pair of agents pick up the trail which leads them all over America, to Rio and Palermo, until they eventually uncover the most lucrative heroin racket ever, worth more than a billion dollars. The Mafia however, are not their only enemies - they must also fend off jealous and important bureaucrats and crooked cops, who come close to blowing the case.

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GOR001018383
9780747503170
0747503176
Last Days of the Sicilians: At War with the Mafia - The Federal Bureau of Investigation Assault on the Pizza Connection by Ralph Blumenthal
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
19881124
368
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