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Illustrated.: With testimoney from Frank Salemme and a US Government time line.: 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. OMG What were you thinking???By CustomerTo those who gave this book 5 stars, what were you thinking? Have you read any books prior? This book is not only a rehash of other books and news stories but it also rehashes itself. There are pages of the exact same text. Word for word with some only a couple pages apart. Not to mention that it was never proof read. There are words added that just don't fit, and its all over. Even from the supposed transcripts of Frank Salemme there words added and or out of place. I've read most of the true crime books out of the Mass-RI area so I maybe a little harsh, there is a lot of good facts in this book, but its just hard to read with all the errors and double prints. You would be better off looking to other sources for the info.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy ed c.great1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. GOOD But................By ruger4This was, and should have been a great read.But the spelling and typographical errors were terrible.Not to mention the repetitive paragraphs and statements.Do they have an editor at for kindle reprints?Horrible and disgraceful.The book itself is a rehash of already publicized events.But that was done very well by the author.If I were he I would be asking for more compensation because of the terrible job they did to his book when transferring it to kindle format. The history of organized crime in New England. With testimoney from Frank Salemme and a US Government time line. Please visit the books blog spot at the address below, for photographs and sample chapters thenewenglandmafia.blogspot.com/ If you would like to view photos taken from the book go to the books blog spot thenewenglandmafia.blogspot.com/ Look under the index for "Photos from the book" nbsp;1From the AuthorPlease feel free to drop by my writers site (Still building it but its worth dropping by)kevinjohnsonwriter.blogspot.com/Or send me an email at [email protected] nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; IN THEIR OWN WORDS ".....in this thing of ours, your love for your mother and father is one thing, your love for The Family is a different kind of love." Raymond Patriarca from an FBI bugs placed in Patriarca's office from 1962 to 1965. The bug helped to indicate legislators and judges in both Rhode Island and Massachusetts. "(He) doesn't have enough the brains or the power to lead the family. He couldn't lead a Brownie troop." Rhode Island State Police investigator Junior Patriarca taking over the family. "If that job had gone to Angiulo, we would have bodies all over the place." Providence Police Detective on top lieutenant Ilario "Larry" Zannino throwing his support behind the late mob boss's son, Raymond J. "Junior" Patriarca over Angiulo in 1984 after Raymond Patriarca died. "The toughest guy you ever saw." Massachusetts State cop on Raymond Patriarca "No one in the New England mob ever starved, whether they were made guys or working for the organization. Patriarca wasn't like Genovese or old Joe Profaci. He made sure his men got paid well" Vincent Teresa "....in this thing of ours, your love for your mother and father is one thing, your love for The Family is a different kind of love." Raymond Patriarca overheard on a government tape talking to Nicholas Bianco "You two don't have the brains of your retarded sister." Raymond Patriarca to John and Robert Kennedy during the McClellan committee hearings 'We're going after that pig on the hill,' Bobby Kennedy referring to Raymond Patriarca's Federal Hill stronghold in Providence. "I met him as a soldier when I met him," Joe Valachi on Raymond Patriarca. They met in 1938. "How do you think I feel? I got three houses, five businesses, five kids, two girlfriends and a wife, and now I'm right there. I'm almost at the top, where I'm set for life." Bobo Marrapese "Bang, bang, bang, bang. There were five or six shots and Callei fell to the floor shaking," I picked up the stool. I was going to hit him [Callei] with it. Bobo said, 'No, I'll have enough of a mess to clean up around here." William "Billy"Ferle "Don't even fuck'n bother" "Thanks, Bobo," "It's Frank" Conversation between Bobo Marrapese and the state police who wanted answers about past mob murders."I learned my lesson. Shame on me if I didn't know after what happened to me in the last 35 years with my best friend (Flemmi). Shame on me if it happens again." Salemme to U. S. District Court Judge Mark L. Wolf after finding out that his two co-defendants in the case, Flemmi and Bulger, were long-time FBI informants and had used him. From the Inside Flapnbsp; Partial listing of persons mentioned and or covered in the book nbsp; Raymond L. S. Patriarca Raymond Patriarca, Jr. Nicholas "Nicky" Bianco Francis "Cadillac Frank" Salemme Luigi "Baby Shacks" Manocchio Frank "Bobo" Marrapese Dickie Callei Alogna Ignazio AKA Iggy Joseph "Joey Mash" Mascia John "Johnny Mash" Mascia Jr. Alfred "Chip" Scivola Jr. Henry "Hank" Fellela Jr. Anthony Megale Almonte, Robert AKA Bobby A. Bulger's Arsenal nbsp; Stephen "The Rifleman" Flemmi Amico Joseph W. AKA "Chico Angiulo Gennaro AKA Jerry. Donato "Danny" Angiulo Nicky Angiulo Anzalone Ralph. Ashe George E Baiona Philip AKA "Sonny" Bauco, Phillip J. Barboza Joseph AKA The Animal Barnoski Billy: Benjamin Frankie: Bianco Nicholas:nbsp; Bulger, William Michael AKA Billy. Boston Irish Gang Wars: Bratsos Tash. Bruno Adolfo M:nbsp; Buccola, Philip Buccelli, John F.nbsp; AKA Fats Buffoli Leo AKA Chipper. Bulger, James J. Sr: Candos, Bobby: Carr, James: AKA Jimmy. Carrozza Robert AKA "Bobby Russo" Gigi Portalla Cassesso Ron, Deegan's killers in March 1965. He died in prison Castagna, John F AKA Sonny: Richie Castucci Cesario, Aurelio H:nbsp; Charlestown Mob Chodor John J. Cincotti, John: Coakley, Daniel H: Coia Arthur Sr. Coppola Ronald AKA Ronnie. "Boston faction" Coin-O-Matic Distributors Connecticut River: Condon Dennis. Connolly, John J. Jr. Cuccharia Frank AKA Curcio, Raymond AKA baby Cufari Salvatore AKA Big Nose Sam. Connors Eddie Davis Debra: Deegan Teddy. Delaney Wilfred. Deleo Crew: DeLuca, Vito: DePalma, Angelo: Depergola Frank: DePrisco Thomas. Dermody Ronald: DeScicio Vincent DiNunzio Salvatore Carmen. DiSiglio, Rocco AKA Rocky DiSiglio DiStasio Raymond Doe Arthur: Dog House' Donati, Robert.nbsp; Eaton Carlton Elliott Buick on Elmwood Avenue, Providence Enrico Henry AKA The Referee Fabiano Patsy Feragnani William. nbsp; Ferrara Vincent J.nbsp; AKA Vinny the Animal. Robert Fairbrothers Flynn, Charles AKA Chucky. Flynn James P. Brian Halloran Femia Nick French Wilfred Roy Fusaro, Joseph AKA Davey Crocket. Fox Louis: Nick Giso Johnny Martorano Frizzi Guy D. Galante James Gianelli, Mary Ann: Gianelli Arthur: Gilbert, Peter Gomes, Richard AKA Red Bird Guglielmetti, Matt, Jr. Gustin Gang Hanrahan Kevin T. Hughes Cornelius AKA Connie The Irish Mob Wars Journal-Bulletin. Kazonis, William: AKA Skinny.nbsp; Killeen Donald. Killeen Gang LaMorte Michael. AKA Big Mike Morello La-Z-Boy lounge chairs. Lazzarini, Barry: Lombardo, Joey: LoStocco Joe. Marfeo, Willie: Mannocchio Louis "Baby Shanks" AKA Luigi Giovanni Manocchio, Nick Marfeo, Willie McLaughlin Bernard AKA nbsp;"Bernie" Bernard "Bernie" Edward "Punchy" McLaughlin McLean James AKA Buddy. nbsp;Melei, Rudolph Mercurio Angelo Mirabella, Anthony AKA The Moron. Morelli Frank: AKA Butsy. Mullen Gang King Tommy Patrick Nee The Killeen brothers Nazarian, John F AKA Jackie, AKA Mad Dog Nee Patrick Oaths: O'Brien Carleton Ouimette, Gerard T Quintino, Charles. Rico Harold Paul Rocco Alex Roche Frankie A Rossi Alfredo AKA The Blind Pig. Rossi John Rossi Tommy Russo Joseph AKA J.R Sacramone Americo AKA Rico.nbsp; Scanlon, Joseph AKA Joey Onions. Schiavone, Joseph AKA Jo Zita. Sciarra, Rudolph Shamrocks Solomon Charles AKAnbsp; King South End Mutual Benefit Association: AKA The Oxy,nbsp; Spinale Anthony Dominic: Taglianetti Louis, AKA The Fox The Taglianetti Logs Tameleo Enrico AKA Henry, AKA The Referee Teresa, Vin [xgnae.ebook] The New England Mafia. 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