Little Vic and the Great Mafia War
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0806543604
ISBN-13
9780806543604
Publisher
Citadel Press Inc.,U.S.
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Citadel Press Inc.,U.S.
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 25th, 2025
Print length
224 Pages
Weight
386 grams
Dimensions
16.00 x 23.60 x 2.30 cms
Product Classification:
History
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From award-winning New York Daily News reporter Larry McShane, the gritty, bloody, first definite biography of one of the Mafia''s deadliest contenders for boss, "Little Vic" Orena, who battled it out in the streets with Carmine "The Snake" Persico for control of the Colombo Family and triggered the bloodiest Mafia war of our times . . .
June 20, 1991. A five-man hit team waited in a car outside the Long Island home of Victor Orena, the acting crime boss of the Colombo crime family. Orena recognized the vehicleand managed to escape with his life. But it was just the beginning. Over the next year, more shots would be fired in what would become the last major mob war in New Yorks crime-soaked historyand one of the bloodiest. The war ended with Orenas 1992 arrest and conviction for racketeering. But the full story of Little Vics astonishing rise and fall has never been told. Until now . . .
With shocking new revelations from Orenas son Andrew, this eye-opening account takes readers inside the criminal underworld of New Yorks infamous Five Families from the point of view of one of its rising stars. The grandson of Sicilian immigrants, Victor Orena ingratiated himself with the local Mafiosi during his teens, ultimately aligning himself with the Colombos. Ascending the ranks, he eventually became acting boss of the family when its don Carmine The Snake Persico was sentenced to prison. But as Persico struggled to maintain control from behind bars, Orena decided to seize that power for himselflaunching a ruthless mob war the city would never forget.
It''s all here: the Mafia hits, the FBI stings, the bullets and the backstabbings. Featuring a rogues gallery of legendary mobstersfrom the Gallo brothers to the Gambinos and John Gottithis riveting account sheds new light on one of the most fascinating chapters in American crime.
June 20, 1991. A five-man hit team waited in a car outside the Long Island home of Victor Orena, the acting crime boss of the Colombo crime family. Orena recognized the vehicleand managed to escape with his life. But it was just the beginning. Over the next year, more shots would be fired in what would become the last major mob war in New Yorks crime-soaked historyand one of the bloodiest. The war ended with Orenas 1992 arrest and conviction for racketeering. But the full story of Little Vics astonishing rise and fall has never been told. Until now . . .
With shocking new revelations from Orenas son Andrew, this eye-opening account takes readers inside the criminal underworld of New Yorks infamous Five Families from the point of view of one of its rising stars. The grandson of Sicilian immigrants, Victor Orena ingratiated himself with the local Mafiosi during his teens, ultimately aligning himself with the Colombos. Ascending the ranks, he eventually became acting boss of the family when its don Carmine The Snake Persico was sentenced to prison. But as Persico struggled to maintain control from behind bars, Orena decided to seize that power for himselflaunching a ruthless mob war the city would never forget.
It''s all here: the Mafia hits, the FBI stings, the bullets and the backstabbings. Featuring a rogues gallery of legendary mobstersfrom the Gallo brothers to the Gambinos and John Gottithis riveting account sheds new light on one of the most fascinating chapters in American crime.
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