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Mafia Inc.: The Long, Bloody Reign of Canada's Sicilian Clan
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Mafia Inc.: The Long, Bloody Reign of Canada’s Sicilian Clan

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The runaway bestselling expos about Canada’s most infamous mafia family is finally available in English, updated to include shocking events and revelations that followed its newsmaking publication in Qu bec.

Queens, New York, 1981. When Alphonse “Sonny Red” Indelicato and two others are found dead in a vacant lot, police fail to solve their murders. For their killer and his Montr al family, their deaths mark the beginning of an epic rise to criminal power that will last over thirty years. But in the mid-2000s, having escaped justice for decades, father and son Nicolo and Vito Rizzuto are finally arrested and convicted, one in Montr al and one in the United States. Meanwhile, deep inside the heart of their family, struck hard by a series of carefully plotted executions, the epic continues.

Updated and available for the first time in English, Mafia Inc.–a major bestseller even before the 2010 assassination of Nicolo Rizzuto–reveals how the Rizzuto clan built their Canadian empire through force and corruption, alliances and compromises, and turned it into one of the most powerful criminal organizations in North America. Relying on extensive court documents, police sources and sources in the family’s home village in Sicily, Montr al journalists Andr C dilot and Andr No l reconstruct the history of the Rizzuto clan, and expose how its business extends throughout Canada and the world, shaping the criminal underworld, influencing politicians and bending the will of business leaders to their own self-satisfying ends.

From the Hardcover edition.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
Canada
Date
15 August 2012
Pages
544
ISBN
9780307360410

The runaway bestselling expos about Canada’s most infamous mafia family is finally available in English, updated to include shocking events and revelations that followed its newsmaking publication in Qu bec.

Queens, New York, 1981. When Alphonse “Sonny Red” Indelicato and two others are found dead in a vacant lot, police fail to solve their murders. For their killer and his Montr al family, their deaths mark the beginning of an epic rise to criminal power that will last over thirty years. But in the mid-2000s, having escaped justice for decades, father and son Nicolo and Vito Rizzuto are finally arrested and convicted, one in Montr al and one in the United States. Meanwhile, deep inside the heart of their family, struck hard by a series of carefully plotted executions, the epic continues.

Updated and available for the first time in English, Mafia Inc.–a major bestseller even before the 2010 assassination of Nicolo Rizzuto–reveals how the Rizzuto clan built their Canadian empire through force and corruption, alliances and compromises, and turned it into one of the most powerful criminal organizations in North America. Relying on extensive court documents, police sources and sources in the family’s home village in Sicily, Montr al journalists Andr C dilot and Andr No l reconstruct the history of the Rizzuto clan, and expose how its business extends throughout Canada and the world, shaping the criminal underworld, influencing politicians and bending the will of business leaders to their own self-satisfying ends.

From the Hardcover edition.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
Canada
Date
15 August 2012
Pages
544
ISBN
9780307360410