This gripping, true crime story of two rival mob families, vying for power and control of the lucrative liquor business in Springfield, Massachusetts, leading them down a devastating, bloody path of murder, corruption and retaliation."One of the most gripping true crime stories I have ever read. Be it is not for the faint-hearted." -Anne-Marie Reynolds, Reader’s Favorite Awards"The most complete, insider history of the Mafia in Springfield, Massachusetts, written to date. A must-read.” -Justin Cascio, Mafia GenealogyThe story follows Giuseppe “Joseph” Parisi, who guns down the “King of Bootleggers,” a ruthless crime boss, as his limousine idled against the curb.The ferocious and devastating retaliatory attack that follows on Parisi’s unsuspecting family and attorney.A car to car exchange of gunfire between mob gunmen on a desolate Connecticut roadway.The electrifying trial had over 2,000 people huddled around the courthouse, awaiting every word uttered from within by Parisi’s defense attorney, the future Governor of Massachusetts.The Bootleg Queen, ferociously and savagely ambushed by a gang of ruthless mafia hitmen, marking the first time the mob put a hit on a woman.A notorious gangster, sitting in a barber chair with a towel draped over his shoulders, suddenly a target of a burst of bullets.The insider account of the Springfield Crew’s rise during the Prohibition-era, its ties with the Genovese Crime Family, and its evolution into the present day Organized Crime Family.This crime story is 100% true.All names, events and conversations in this book are real and carefully documented from the newspapers of the era, reporter interviews, trial and law enforcement archives, author Nick Parisi's family conversations, as well as the personal diary of alleged killer, Giuseppe "Joseph" Parisi."An absorbing, intimate, alluring story." -Johnny Mathis, Legendary Singer and Grammy Hall of Famer"Very well written by Author Nick Parisi, he takes readers back to the days of prohibition seen through the eyes of a family member." –Corey Ellis, New England WiseguysTo keep up to date with Nicholas Parisi, www.AuthorNicholasParisi.comwww.Insta... Nparisi1@msn.com
Born in West Springfield, Massachusetts, Nick grew up surrounded by the real-life legends of organized crime. He didn’t just study “The Families,” he knew them. The names in his books aren’t just subjects; they were family, friends, rivals, and mentors.
After relocating to California, Nick took a hard turn into the outlaw world, patching into one of the most notorious 1% motorcycle clubs in the nation. He didn’t just ride, he climbed, eventually becoming a national officer and living the life most true crime writers only imagine.
Today, when he’s not at the keyboard peeling back the layers of North America’s criminal underworld, you’ll find him on a golf course, fly fishing remote rivers, playing cards at a poker table, or chasing new stories across the globe.
Parisi writes what he’s lived, and he’s lived what most wouldn’t dare.
This book gives a detailed and chilling account of a well publicized murder of the Kind of Bootleggers in the early 1900. It has a true confession of Joseph Parisi, newspaper clippings, police interviews, and courtroom proceedings. It brought to light Joseph Parisi's side of the story, and how he confessed to the crime as a self defense. The jury gave the guilty verdict requesting a lenient sentence. Despite the character witnesses, the defendant's own confession, and him being backed by some big names, the judge gave him a strong sentence. Joseph's account on why and how he murdered Carlos was one of the chilling things I have read. It showed how being on the wrong side of the world makes one do things that have deadly consequences. Because sometimes, many times, it is either you or them. Joseph acted in self defense and was still found guilty as the law requires substantial and I deniable proof. There are many other stories around the main murder. Carlo's wife Pasquilina was also gunned down a decade later. Looking at the real newspaper clippings added to the ominous feel. I believe this was one another one of those stories that will haunt me for days. Truth is certainly stranger than fiction. The Mafia world is one of those that solidifies this saying.
Bellisimo! A Must Read For Any Interested in Springfield Underworld.
As soon as I heard about this book I had to read it. Pick it up and you will not put it down until it is completed from cover to cover. Gripping and FULL of accurate historical happenings. Growing up in the Springfield area, we’ve come to know the story of the Mafia here somewhat well from the 1970s on, for those looking to fill the gaps this is a must read. Bravo, Mr Parisi..very well done!
Very dark and very intriguing series. I look forward to seeing what else this author has because I know it’s one of many books. The world is well together and the author put a lot of thought into this story. So it’s definitely worth investing in.
Did not finish. Try as I might, I could not get into this book. I really wanted to read it and learn about Springfield, MA’s mob history, but the writing didn’t flow for me. Every other sentence was about how the air/atmosphere in the room changed. That got old, FAST. I kept picking it up and putting it down. Now it’s due back at my local library and I don’t see myself ever finishing it. I also found it confusing to go from first to third person and the photographs from the papers of the day were terribly reproduced. I didn’t necessarily expect glossy photo paper, but you could barely make out the people’s faces in the photographs. Disappointing and unfortunately, I won’t be reading the sequel.
Gripping Tale of Crime with Powerful Health Insights!
“Mafia Confession: King of Bootleggers" seamlessly combines gripping storytelling with valuable health insights. The author’s exploration of the underworld of organized crime is both engaging and thought-provoking. The lessons on resilience and well-being truly struck a chord with me. An intriguing read that absolutely deserves five stars—highly recommended!
This book is an electrifying exploration of dark underworld of mafia during prohibition. Narrative is thrilling and historically accurate. For those fascinated by Mafia history this book is treasure trove of information. Beyond it’s historical value it’s also a gripping narrative that reads like a thriller. Highly recommend!
Very well-researched with newspaper articles to back it up. Well done! Many true-crime mafia books are like history books. The author wrote this one as though he was the main character telling the story. You are walking in his shoes.
This book is fascinating. It seems well researched and well written. The addition of the photographs and newspaper clippings add a reality to the whole story. An easy 5 stars.
“Mafia Confessions” is written from an insider’s prospective on the violence following the prohibition period. Includes published information from articles and handed down family knowledge. An interesting read for sure.
This would make a great movie. The characters are are developed and thrbstoeykine had original angkes that a reader looks for. Hope to read more from this author.