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Mobster : Improbable Rise and Fall of John Gotti and His Gang

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John Gotti is the man who currently heads the Gambino branch of the American Mafia. This is his story: the story of a one-time low-level hood who now controls a Mafia empire worth five billion dollars a year.

416 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1990

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August 10, 2024
A book were you don’t get the same trash about how Gotti ruined the Mafia. The FBI started that vernacular because they couldn’t catch him plus, Giuliani had already wiped out the commission. Or the story from that rat Sammy the bulk Gravano who’s been proven hundred percent liar. God he didn’t ask to be put on the cover of time this book tells the truth. Far better than the Gotti book written by Capeci and Mustaine. History is written by the Victor, so we’re gonna have to hear the trash that the FBI feeds us for the rest of our life, but John Gotti was Cosa Nostra till the end doesn’t fear any man because he tells the truth only cowards lie.
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155 reviews21 followers
July 28, 2007
I am an avid reader of American Mafia true crime books. I'll admit it, I am fascinated by the mafia - its members, its bosses, the way it alters the American economy. This book provides a good background about the brutal rise of John Gotti and the way he surrounded himself with his buddies, which ultimately helped lead to his downfall. Good solid book about life in the mafia.
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1,217 reviews
March 20, 2010
Volkman has been taken to task for his poor research in his later books. However, there are few complaints about his treatment of Gotti. Next to Jerry Capeci's Mob Star, this is one of the best books available on Gotti.
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275 reviews6 followers
July 3, 2016
It started out slow. When I got to the middle it started to get interesting up until the end then when it finished a lot was left unexplained. Could have been better written check it out for yourself though.
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2,396 reviews16 followers
February 22, 2021
This book was about John Gotti and his crew of gangsters. Gotti was a well known member of the New York Mafia, and a complete character. I was hoping to enjoy this book, but I did not. I found it tedious. I had a really hard time forcing myself to finish it, and was glad to have it behind me.
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290 reviews4 followers
January 28, 2008
There's no such thing as the mafia. Gotti was a plumber.
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November 7, 2009
I read some more of this book today, lots of history on Sicily and its people. Did you know that Italian immigrants were recruited from Southern Italy to be strike breakers in NYC.
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