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Showing posts with label Mafia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mafia. Show all posts
2020-05-18
"A Member of the Family" by Nick Vasile
Publisher:Tom Doherty Associates 1993
Edition:First Tor edition.
Copyright Date:©1993
ISBN: 0312853491
Characteristics: 320 pages
This book is a fascinating look (albeit fictional) at the world of the Mafia. I found it to be well researched, and the characters very believable. In some instances it might be compared to "The Godfather" by Mario Puzo, however I believe it is superior to that work in that it tells a concise story rather than telling you the history of a family. This is not to put down Mr. Puzo's work which was also very good, but which is also very long.
Mr. Vasile is a Washington D.C. undercover police officer and New York City private eye and used his experiences in the telling of this story. This same background was also been given to the lead character Paul Dante.
The story revolves around Dante who is hired by the Washington D. C. Mafia to locate a missing person, the newly married son-in-law of the Benedetti Family's underboss Santo Benedetti, and brother to the godfather.
There are a lot of twists and turns in this novel which I believe is why I enjoyed it so much as the author gets you thinking about why things happen the way they do, and then as many good authors do he'll throw you a curve that you never expected.
The only bad thing I can say about this book, is that it seems to be the only one that Mr. Vasile has written, which is a shame as I would love read more of his work.
High recommended.
2018-09-17
"Our Kind of Traitor" by John Le Carré
Publisher:Toronto : Viking Canada, 2010.
ISBN: 9780670064786
General fiction L PBK
Characteristics: 305 pages ;,24 cm
A very interesting book, that gives a different twist to the spy novel. In this story a Russian mafioso who wishes to defect, and move his family to England. It explores the intrigue involved when the various spy agencies, and some well-meaning bystanders/helpless pawns are brought into the game.
The story follows a vacationing English couple in Antigua, who meet a Russian businessmen Dima who initially seems only to want to play tennis. When the couple return to England after being entertained by Dima, meeting his family, etc. they are subjected to interrogation by the British Secret Service, who need their help.
For those readers who are familiar with Le Carré's works featuring George Smiley, this novel is comparable to how his other stories approach the whole spy business and the games the various agencies play for and against each other, which makes it seem very realistic.
I was somewhat disappointed in the very ending, as I would have liked to have read what happened to some of the other characters, but overall it was a very well written and enjoyable book to read.
2017-08-28
"Wiseguy" by Nicholas Pileggi
Publisher:New York : Pocket Books, 2010.
ISBN:9781439184219
Characteristics:383 pages ;,19 cm
"Wiseguy" by Nicholas Pileggi
I read this book after watching the
1990 movie “Goodfellas” by Martin Scorsese which was referenced
in the 2013 movie “The Family” by Luc Besson (confused yet?).
The book is the biography of
Henry Hill (1943-2012) who joined the Mafia when he was 12, and
worked his way up through the ranks. It details his exploits, the
jobs he did, how things worked etc. As an unnamed reviewer in
Cosmopolitan wrote
"'to
be a wiseguy was to own the world,' who grew up to live the highs and
lows of the mafia gangster's life--has been hailed as "the best
book ever written on organized crime."
Eventually
his friends became his enemies, and fearing his impending doom he
turned states evidence, and was put into the witness protection
program. While in this he was visited by the author Nicholas Pileggi.
This book was fantastic and was well
worth the read. It too is comparable to “The Godfather” by Mario
Puzo, but was much more realistic in the way it was told (likely
because it is true—go figure).
Nicholas
Pileggi has another book entitle “Casino”which I'm hoping to read
in the near future. This too has been made into a movie by Scorsese,
which I'm also looking for.
2017-08-21
“Malavita” by Tonino Benacquista
Publisher:New York : Penguin Books, 2013.
ISBN:9780143123859
Characteristics:275 pages ;,20 cm
“Malavita” by Tonino Benacquista
This book forms the basis of the 2013
movie “The Family” by Luc Besson (who unfortunately didn't do a
great job, but this isn't a movie reviewing blog, so enough said).
The story follows a family from New York where the father is a Mafia
boss, who turns states evidence and goes into the witness protection
program. However, the family does not exactly play by the rules, and
keephaving to be moved from town to town. They wind up in Normandy,
and once again break the rules except that this time the other Mafia
types from back in the US find out where they are, and send some
people to pay them a visit.
There is one scene in the novel where
the father who is in the process of writing his memoirs is invited to
comment on a movie at the local film club thinking it is a war
picture (he has told people he is writing a novel about WW II), but
when they arrive they find the movie that was shipped was the 1990
“GoodFellas” by Martin Scorsese. This leads the father to start
reminiscing about his time in the Mafia much to the regret of his
handler who keeps trying to keep him out of trouble.
The story itself is very well written,
and gives one a lot of insight into what Mafia life might be like,
etc. It is a short book (275 pages), but is a good read and very hard
to put down. It is nowhere near as violent as say “The Godfather”
by Mario Puzo, but is well worth your time.
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