The Mafia is Not an Equal Opportunity EmployerA "New York Times" investigative reporter outlines the birth and growth of organized crime in America and explains how "the mob" operates today. |
Contents
Foreword by Robert M Morgenthau | 9 |
Confessions of an Investigative Reporter 7 | 11 |
Yes Mr Ruddy There Is a Mafia | 27 |
Copyright | |
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