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Queen of Thieves

The True Story of "Marm" Mandelbaum and Her Gangs of New York

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Queen of Thieves

By: J. North Conway
Narrated by: Suzanne Toren
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Queen of Thieves is the gritty, fast-paced story of Fredericka "Marm" Mandelbaum, a poor Jewish woman who rose to the top of her profession in organized crime during the Gilded Age in New York City. During her more than twenty-five-year reign as the country’s top receiver of stolen goods, she accumulated great wealth and power inconceivable for women engaged in business, legitimate or otherwise. The called Mandelbaum the nucleus and center of the whole organization of crime in New York City. Having emigrated from Germany in 1850, she began her climb to the top of the crime world as a peddler on the rough-and-tumble, crowded streets of the city. By 1880, she had amassed a fortune estimated at more than $1 million. Mandelbaum was known for running an orderly criminal enterprise. She enlisted the services of an extensive network of criminals of every ilk and bribed police officials, politicians, and judges. If someone wanted to move stolen goods, needed protection from the law, or sought money to finance a caper, Marm was the person to see.In 1884, Mandelbaum escaped from the clutches of Pinkerton detectives, who were casing her house, and fled to Canada. Mandelbaum lived out the rest of her life in luxury on a small farm with her family and ill-got fortune. Hundreds of people turned out for her funeral. Dozens of people later reported to police that they had their pockets picked at the service.

©2014 J. North Conway (P)2014 Audible Inc.
Americas Crime Freedom & Security Judaism Organized Crime Politics & Government Social Sciences State & Local True Crime United States Women New York Gilded Age Money
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I enjoyed this true story. Narrator was a bit bland but the story was very good.

Fascinating story

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I found this extremely difficult from start to finish. Narration lacks emotion and vocal range, seems very monotonal. I struggled to keep focused to follow the storyline, spoken with very little pause, almost rushed and spat at you rather than read to engage you, took me ages to work out the random dates and titles were references being quoted. The storyline seems to be rather all over the place but the narration has me that thrown I really don't think I followed the storyline well because of it.

Really difficult

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Good contextual portraitbof the era, the narrative is a bit waffly (hot air), and the story is on the thinner side.

Good context, a bit waffly, and a thinner story

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The author chose a great (read: interesting) person as their subject, and then proceeded to execute the concept in a hideous manner. The branching timelines of her accomplices, the repetition of information and the overuse of quotations lead the reader to intuit the incompetence of the work, and that there may not be 300 pages of content to begin with. The narrator has a hard time navigating this one, but does relatively well. For the price of free-on-Audible, I'd rather have watched a YouTube video about the lady.

Covers Some Basics, But...

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