Mob nemesis : how the FBI crippled organized crime /

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Author / Creator:Griffin, Joe, 1939-
Imprint:Amherst, NY : Prometheus Books, 2002.
Description:336 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4664200
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Other authors / contributors:DeNevi, Don, 1937-
ISBN:1573929190 (alk. paper)
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Summary:While J. Edgar Hoover was denying that there was such a thing as organized crime, in the forties, fifties, and sixties the mob was busy forming powerful syndicates in many northeastern cities. This book tells the fascinating, first-hand story of how FBI Special Agent Joe Griffin, with the help of a team of courageous professionals, succeeded through dogged determination and uncanny street smarts to convict major La Cosa Nostra leaders in Buffalo, Cleveland, Rochester, and Youngstown.<br> <br> Forget Hollywood's version of the mafia; this is the real inside story from a man who observed the day-by-day behavior of these "instinctual killers" and for whom "it was a matter of principle to destroy them." FBI Medal of Valor recipient Joe Griffin, with the help of writer/researcher Don DeNevi, provides intimate details of mob intrigue, drug deals, gambling rings, hits, bloody gangland wars, and even a plot to plant a "mole" in the Cleveland FBI office.<br> <br> All the more fascinating because it's true, Mob Nemesis is an engrossing story of the underworld from a man who took them on and won.
Physical Description:336 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:1573929190