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Title: Last Testament of Lucky Luciano
by Martin A. Gosch, Richard Hammer
ISBN: 0440147050
Publisher: Dell Publishing
Pub. Date: June, 1981
Format: Paperback
List Price(USD): $3.50
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Average Customer Rating: 5

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Rating: 5
Summary: The begining of an Empire
Comment: I give this book five stars because its the most accurate accounts of the begining the middle and the future of organized crime. I've read the book five times before I was eighteen years old.and it helped me seperate fact from fiction when studying further on subject. If you want the truth about the mafia, then this is the book for you!!!

Rating: 5
Summary: This is the best book ever written on organized crime
Comment: This is a great book because it is written under the direction of the man who organized crime in America. In this book Lucky Luciano gives a step by step overview on how the mafia reached it's dominance in America. Starting from his youthful days in New York, to his life long partnerships with men whom would helped change America, Luciano gives an up close and personal account on how the mafia was reorganized, the businesses that were established, and how money and greed can seperate life long friends.

Rating: 5
Summary: Excellent!
Comment: If you want to know about Salvatore Lucania, a/k/a Charlie Lucania, a/k/a Charlie Lucanio, a/k/a Charlie Lucky, a/k/a Lucky Lucanio, this is the book for you! The author relates Lucky's story from the cradle to the grave and, while some it sounds self-serving (didn't we expect that?), Luciano tells all. It's an amazing story, from taking pennies from schoolkids to being the Boss of Bosses. It has always been known that Luciano refused to traffic in drugs and prostitution, and his only prison terms were for those very things. I wondered why, and now I know. I also wondered about the time he was "taken for a ride" and the story related by Luciano had the ring of truth.

Luciano was candid about authorizing hits and the nature and extent of his criminal enterprises. The author was non-judgmental in telling the story. After all the half-truths and guesses about this man, I'm glad I read this book.

If Charles Lucania had chosen an honest life, he could have been the most successful businessman in history.

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