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The Five Families of New York

5 Books in 1: The Complete History of America's Notorious Mafia Organizations

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The Five Families of New York

By: Mafia Library
Narrated by: John Raynar, Lee Sterry, Daniel Winski, Colin Brown
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For decades, the names Genovese, Gambino, Bonnano, Colombo, and Lucchese cast a shadow over the streets of New York, shaping the city's underworld into an empire known as the American Mafia, or Cosa Nostra. But today, the once-mighty Mafia stands as an endangered species, battered by relentless investigators, plagued by incompetent leadership, and torn apart by betrayals and generational shifts that have produced volatile and unreliable leaders and recruits.

In "The Five Families of New York," Mafia Library presents a gripping account of the ascension and decline of New York's foremost crime syndicates, from the legendary Lucky Luciano to the notorious Paul Castellano and John Gotti, and beyond. Through vivid storytelling, the book chronicles the relentless assault waged against these five families over two decades, a campaign that stands as the most successful law enforcement effort of the last century.

However, as the FBI and local law enforcement agencies pivot their focus toward homeland security, the question looms: Could the Mafia be poised for a resurgence? Delving into the latest developments and shifting dynamics of organized crime, this book offers insight into once-dominant underworld powers. From the gritty streets of New York to the corridors of power, "The Five Families of New York" is a riveting exploration of the rise, fall, and potential resurgence of one of America's most infamous criminal enterprises.

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This isn’t just one audiobook — it’s basically a full library of mafia history rolled into one epic listen. Each family — Genovese, Gambino, Bonanno, Colombo, and Lucchese — gets its due, and the depth of detail is insane for the price. I learned something new about every boss, from Lucky Luciano to John Gotti. If you’re into mob history, you could spend five times as much and not get half the info that’s packed in here. Incredible value and storytelling.

Five Books in One — Absolute Steal for Mafia Fans

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This audiobook is massive — five full-length books covering every major New York mafia family. It’s like binge-listening to an entire Netflix series on the mob. The storytelling flows perfectly between each family, and the historical accuracy is top-notch. For the length and content you get, it’s an unbeatable deal. If you’re even mildly curious about the Mafia, this should be your starting point.

Five Families, Endless Intrigue — Worth Every Minu

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I like books about the mafia, and this collection is perfect. Some of the narrators sound like they’re straight out of a gangster movie.

Good Mafia book

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After about 7 hours odd into listening, and onto the third book of five, they then repeat what was explained in the first book about the levels of the mafia or Boss. I give up listening to the final 9 odd hours. OK on their own but together not for me

Too much repetition

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Great audiobook—very informative and excellent value. The changing narrators is a great way to keep you from getting bored.

Excellent value

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