Mob Boss
The Life of Little Al D'Arco, the Man Who Brought Down the Mafia
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نقد و بررسی
November 1, 2013
Journalists Capeci and Robbins had unparalleled access to the life story of Alfonso "Little Al" D'Arco, not only owing to D'Arco's detailed testimony as a mob informant but also through their own interviews. D'Arco was born and raised in a part of Brooklyn where becoming a gangster was almost expected. He was a good soldier who always tried to follow the "old school" edicts (e.g., no drug dealing and no threatening or hurting innocent family members). A bit of a straight arrow, unlike some of his fellow gangsters, D'Arco did not indulge in the vices of gambling, adultery, drug use, or excessive drinking. He was a good father and husband whose work ethic motivated him to ascend to acting boss of the Luchese family when the boss and underboss went into hiding. When D'Arco learned that he was next on the hit list, he turned FBI informant in 1991 and testified in over a dozen trials that resulted in more than 50 convictions. In 2002, he was sentenced to time served; he and his family currently live in an undisclosed location under witness protection. An incredibly detailed look at New York gangsters that rings true. Be sure to keep a scorecard at hand, as D'Arco seems to know everybody and everything. VERDICT This book should prove popular for true crime collections, especially those focusing on organized crime.--Karen Sandlin Silverman, Scarborough H.S. Lib., ME
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