For Members Only: The Story of The Mob's Secret Judge - New Version for 2012

Read # For Members Only: The Story of The Mobs Secret Judge - New Version for 2012 PDF by ^ G.T. Harrell eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. For Members Only: The Story of The Mobs Secret Judge - New Version for 2012 l There is maybe 25 % of the book about Paulie Lefty and the rest about his ( not very good at drug dealing brother ) who says t Joe I thought this book was just awfu.l There is maybe 25 % of the book about Paulie Lefty and the rest about his ( not very good at drug dealing brother ) who says that he knows the real truth to the mob. Give me a break nothing is based on fact (as told by someone who was in the know.)Please dont waste your time or money youll regret it. I highly doubt any real res

For Members Only: The Story of The Mob's Secret Judge - New Version for 2012

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Rating : 4.34 (873 Votes)
Asin : 1439219397
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 318 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-03-21
Language : English

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The retired agent who was in the Organized Crime Taskforce knew that Harrell would not disclose his name as he had requested. Twenty years later he was asked to write For Members Only by relatives of the main subject, Paulie Lefty. Several top Mafia bosses never before disclosed are detailed in For Members Only. No one reported or followed up in newspapers or history books about the largest narcotics heist in American history pulled off by Paulie Lefty. Harrell, born in Durham, NC in 1941 joined the Army in 1962 and was trained at the Army Security Agency’s facility at Fort Devens, MA. Abo

Several top Mafia bosses never before disclosed are detailed in For Members Only. Harrell interviewed one of only two men who were there to witness his disposal. Harrell G.T. No one could ever discover the true story about what happened to Jimmy Hoffa. Twenty years later he was asked to write For Members Only by relatives of the m

It is a book you will not be able to put down. Myths about the Mob are disclosed and inaccuracies in the history of the Mafia are corrected. It offers a unique insight into the real life of people during this 100 year period. He was the successor to Charles "Lucky" Luciano and became the conduit between Sicily and the United States as well as the Advisor for all five New York families for four (4) decades. After nearly two years of interviews and subsequent research, it has been discovered that a close relative of the family was one of the most powerful figures in the Mafia from the 1940s Thru the mid 1980s, yet his identity until now has never been revealed to the public. Another sibling returned from a tragic life in an orphanage only to become an adept criminal. Look on mafiasecretjudge for further details.. The book tells in detail the life and times of a family who escaped the threat of Fascism in Sicily at the turn of the century and the rise of one of the children to a major figure in the Mob. Seldom, if ever, has a writer been given access to a former major drug dealer in the Mafia underworld and three generations of legitimate family members that followed. After prison, he became one of the pioneers of Off Off Broadway in NYC. The book details the influence and protection afforded later generations of the family to this day. It is a very compel

l There is maybe 25 % of the book about Paulie Lefty and the rest about his ( not very good at drug dealing brother ) who says t Joe I thought this book was just awfu.l There is maybe 25 % of the book about Paulie Lefty and the rest about his ( not very good at drug dealing brother ) who says that he knows the real truth to the mob. Give me a break nothing is based on fact (as told by someone who was in the know.)Please don't waste your time or money you'll regret it. I highly doubt any real research was done, instead it seems the author of the book just believed some senial old man.. "Off-Off-Broadway, The Mob and Me" according to Michael McGrinder. It is more than peculiar to find a section of a book on the mob about early Off-Off-Broadway, the impecunious yet lasting theatrical revolution spawned in the sixties in cafes, churches, lofts, storefronts and basements, yet there it is: Chapter 51 Off-Off-Broadway.I last saw Tony (`ntonio Bastiano) in the early seventies, when he was operating out of a former storefront "iglesia" on Off-Off-Broadway, The Mob and Me It is more than peculiar to find a section of a book on the mob about early Off-Off-Broadway, the impecunious yet lasting theatrical revolution spawned in the sixties in cafes, churches, lofts, storefronts and basements, yet there it is: Chapter 51 Off-Off-Broadway.I last saw Tony (`ntonio Bastiano) in the early seventies, when he was operating out of a former storefront "iglesia" on 3rd Avenue just south of 1Off-Off-Broadway, The Mob and Me Michael McGrinder It is more than peculiar to find a section of a book on the mob about early Off-Off-Broadway, the impecunious yet lasting theatrical revolution spawned in the sixties in cafes, churches, lofts, storefronts and basements, yet there it is: Chapter 51 Off-Off-Broadway.I last saw Tony (`ntonio Bastiano) in the early seventies, when he was operating out of a former storefront "iglesia" on 3rd Avenue just south of 14th Street. He had a sign with him that said MAFIA: More Art For Italian Americans. Tony was short, gruff, likable, if often irritating, with a trim mustache that stopped short o. th Street. He had a sign with him that said MAFIA: More Art For Italian Americans. Tony was short, gruff, likable, if often irritating, with a trim mustache that stopped short o. rd Avenue just south of 1Off-Off-Broadway, The Mob and Me Michael McGrinder It is more than peculiar to find a section of a book on the mob about early Off-Off-Broadway, the impecunious yet lasting theatrical revolution spawned in the sixties in cafes, churches, lofts, storefronts and basements, yet there it is: Chapter 51 Off-Off-Broadway.I last saw Tony (`ntonio Bastiano) in the early seventies, when he was operating out of a former storefront "iglesia" on 3rd Avenue just south of 14th Street. He had a sign with him that said MAFIA: More Art For Italian Americans. Tony was short, gruff, likable, if often irritating, with a trim mustache that stopped short o. th Street. He had a sign with him that said MAFIA: More Art For Italian Americans. Tony was short, gruff, likable, if often irritating, with a trim mustache that stopped short o. Ernest Anderson said Interesting Read. Found the book very interesting. I will probably read it again a little slower this time. I was not surprised the parts about the Kennedy's were pretty much speculation. I was really looking forward to something more convincing here. The rest of the information was very interesting. Would I recommend the book to others? Yes I would and as a matter of fact I already have.

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