Italy's most notorious export is the Mafia. As Sicilian immigrants arrived on Ellis Island, they brought their bad seeds with them, gangsters who would stop at nothing in pursuit of money. Soon they were rewriting the history of America in blood.The deeds of ruthless hoods and criminal masterminds such as Al Capone, Totò Riina, and John Gotti have since become legend. The Mafia gives you the inside track on the personalities, the brutal exploits, and the fascinating culture of the world's most powerful criminal organization.
The book is packed with information, and it is obvious that the authors did their research. I was disappointed in the way the book jumped around, though. I understand the tangled web of connections with these characters, but I believe there could have been an easier way to divide the content...perhaps by year, or family or something like that to make it easier to understand the timeline and the connections. As a descendant of Vito Genovese, I am always interested to learn more about his history and involvement with the mafia. The graphics and a few photos throughout the book were a wonderful addition.