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作       者:Carlo, Philip

出  版  社:HarperCollins e-books

出版时间:2009-10-01

字       数:50.1万

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The boss of New York's infamous Lucchese crime family, Anthony "Gaspipe" Casso's life in the Mafia was preordained from birth. His rare talent for "earning" concocting ingenious schemes to hijack trucks, rob banks, and bring vast quantities of drugs into New York fueled his unstoppable rise up the ladder of organized crime. A mafioso responsible for at least fifty murders, Casso lived large, with a beautiful wife and money to burn. When the law finally caught up with him in 1994, Casso became the thing he hated most an informer.From his blood feud with John Gotti to his dealings with the "Mafia cops," decorated NYPD officers Lou Eppolito and Stephen Caracappa, to the Windows case, which marked the beginning of the end for the New York Mob, Gaspipe is Anthony Casso's shocking story a roller-coaster ride into an exclusive netherworld that reveals the true inner workings of the Mafia, from its inception to the present time.
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Cover

Title Page

Dedication

Epigraph

Contents

Preface

Introduction

Book I: The Making Of A Boss

Chapter 1: A Man Of Respect

Chapter 2: Street Smart

Chapter 3: First Blood

Chapter 4: Last Standing

Chapter 5: Readin’, Writin’, ’Ritmatic

Chapter 6: A Very Close Shave Indeed

Chapter 7: Irrationally Violent

Chapter 8: When You Steal Without Hurting Anyone, It’S A Lot Of Fun

Chapter 9: Larceny-Hearted

Chapter 10: The Opposite Sex

Chapter 11: True Love

Chapter 12: Bensonhurst

Chapter 13: The Carlos

Chapter 14: Dreams

Book II: Stone Cold

Chapter 15: Making Bones

Chapter 16: The Burn Bar

Chapter 17: Casso’S Crew

Chapter 18: A Blessed Event

Chapter 19: A Backstabbing Backstabber

Chapter 20: Straightened Out

Chapter 21: Rising Star

Chapter 22: Mia Figlia

Chapter 23: Anthony Junior

Chapter 24: Bad Apples

Chapter 25: Family Affair

Chapter 26: Crime Pays

Chapter 27: The Forbidden Fruit

Book III: La Vendetta

Chapter 28: Inside Info

Chapter 29: Kennedy Airport

Chapter 30: Newfound Wealth

Chapter 31: The Seeds Of The Windows Case

Chapter 32: The Secret Sweeper

Chapter 33: Double, Double, Toil And Trouble

Chapter 34: Great Usurper

Chapter 35: Sparks Steakhouse

Chapter 36: Justice, Mafia Style

Chapter 37: Toys “R” Us

Chapter 38: A Curse From The Grave

Chapter 39: Mean Streets

Chapter 40: Hssssssst

Chapter 41: The Golden Ox Incident: Gotti’S Revenge?

Chapter 42: Honor Thy Father

Chapter 43: “You’Re Under Arrest”

Photographic Insert

Chapter 44: The Bull

Chapter 45: Housekeeping

Chapter 46: The Chin

Chapter 47: The Commission

Chapter 48: Sanitation

Chapter 49: Sausage Fingers

Chapter 50: Starter

Chapter 51: The Killing Of Vinnie Albano

Chapter 52: Racketeering

Book IV: Gone With The Wind

Chapter 53: Gaspipe’S Crystal Ball

Chapter 54: Underground

Chapter 55: The Fbi Comes Knocking

Chapter 56: Fat And Skinny

Chapter 57: Light On His Feet Pete

Chapter 58: Backfire

Chapter 59: Et Tu, Brute?

Chapter 60: Escape

Chapter 61: Tight-Lipped Vic

Chapter 62: King Gaspipe

Chapter 63: No, You Come Up

Chapter 64: Earthquake Rocks Mafiadom

Chapter 65: The 302s

Chapter 66: The Teflon Don

Chapter 67: Anathema

Chapter 68: A New Regime

Chapter 69: Contraband

Chapter 70: A New New Lease

Chapter 71: Gaspipe Meets The United States Senate

Chapter 72: No Comment

Book V: The Living Dead

Chapter 73: Hellhole

Chapter 74: Impartial Observation

Chapter 75: Chinese Torture

Chapter 76: Dumb Fuck

Chapter 77: Reconciliation

Chapter 78: No More Pain

Chapter 79: The World Suddenly Turned Upside Down

Chapter 80: Phoenix

Chapter 81: The Death Of La Cosa Nostra

Postscript

Casso’s Neighbors

Gaspipe Revelations

Appendix: By Joshua L. Dratel

Acknowledgments

About the Author

Also By Philip Carlo

Credits

Copyright

About the Publisher

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