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True
Crime
Animal
In Hollywood, The: Anthony Fiato's Life
in the Mafia by John L. Smith
Anthony Fiatoó"The Animal"ówas a real-life
mob enforcer. His bloody deeds connected
him to so many other mobsters that as
a government witness, he enabled the
FBI to capture and convict nearly seventy
underworld figures. The Animal in
Hollywood, a tale of sex and violence,
recounts Fiato's explosive career in
frank and chilling detail.
| $22.00 |
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6
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246
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| ISBN:
1-56980-126-6 |
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The
Rise And Fall Of The Cleveland Mafia
by Rick Porrello
Here is the authentic account of the
rise of Cleveland's mafia, third in
rank after New York and Chicago. Written
by the grandson of Raymond Porrello,
a Cleveland Mafia memeber who was gunned
down in 1932, the book detaisl important
connections with mega-mobster like Charles
"Lucky" Luciano and the Cleveland mob's
move to Las Vegas.
| $22.00 |
Cloth |
6
x 9 |
240
pages + 16 page photo insert |
| ISBN:
1-56980-058-8 |
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Killer
Kids, Bad Law by Peter Reinharz
In this dramatic page-turner, Reinharz
unflinchingly spells out what is wrong
with our juvenile courts and what must
be done. The recent examples of teenaged
muggers, rapists, and murderers being
sent back into our streets demands that
the current methods of coping with juvenile
criminals be revised. For everyone interested
in our criminal youth population.
| $24.95 |
Cloth |
6
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335
pages |
| ISBN:
1-56980-070-7 |
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Rancho
Mirage by Aram Saroyan
The story of Andrea Claire and Robert
Sand has been called an American tragedy
of manners, madness and murder. She
was in her mid-thirties, he 68 years
old. Their peculiar relationship based
on bizarre sexual demands, led to his
murder. . . for which Andrea, a former
call girl, was indicted. This is a brilliantly
researched account of a headline case.
A Literary Guild selection.
| $18.99 |
Cloth |
6
x 9 |
371
pages + 16 pages of photos |
| ISBN:
0-942637-95-X |
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Secret
Police by Peter Benjaminson
The author, the executive assistant
to the head of the Department of Investigation,
saw all the action from the inside.
The DOI is charged with investigating
mysterious deaths, welfare recipients
who looted millions from one city department,
allegations that firefighters stole
a fortune in goods right after the bombing
of the World Trade Center. This is a
harrowing exposé told with great
skill.
| $22.00 |
Cloth |
6
x 9 |
253
pages |
| ISBN:
1-56980-090-1 |
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Shattered
Hopes by Barbara Schaaf
A true crime account: the story of Dianne
Turner who, after suffering a divorce,
fell in love with and married her attorney
only to find him to be a man who beats
her, takes over her life, and plots
to kill her. It is also the story of
the brilliant detective work which brought
the guilty parties to justice.
| $18.99 |
Cloth |
6
x 9 |
427
pages + 8 pages of photos |
| ISBN:
0-9623032-9-1 |
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