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Borgata: Clash of Titans

A History of the American Mafia: Volume 2 of the Borgata Trilogy

Published by Pegasus Crime
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

This epic three-volume history of the mafia continues with Borgata: Clash of Titans, covering 1960 to 1985, as the mob comes into conflict with the American political elite—and confronts internal wars that will shake the organization to its foundations.

The first serious external threat to the mafia’s existence in America comes from U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, who repeatedly expresses his desire to eradicate organized crime in America. Kennedy unleashes the full force of the U.S. Justice Department, including a slumbering FBI that Kennedy will drag into the fray, to the apparent dismay of long-time FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. The mafia’s unforgiving response is executed by Louisiana don Carlos Marcello along with Florida don Santo Trafficante, who together take aim at the attorney general’s brother, the president of the United States.

With the president dead and the attorney general out of office, things return to normal for the mob—but internal problems begin to appear within a number of borgatas, shaking the mafia to its core. Mobster Joe Valachi becomes the first-ever public informant when he testifies before a senate sub-committee, while Brooklyn mobsters Larry, Albert, and Crazy Joe Gallo launch an insurrection against the founder and leader of their borgata, Joe Profaci. While the Gallo-Profaci civil war is winding down, don Joe Bonanno challenges the mafia’s ruling body, the Commission, in a situation that decides if the Commission’s central authority can overpower the autonomy of each individual boss.

As he did in the first volume of this epic history, Louis Ferrante continues to debunk myths while adding new insights into other mafia mysteries, such as the feud between mafia capo Anthony “Tony Pro” Provenzano and union leader Jimmy Hoffa, revealing the most plausible scenario of why Hoffa died, how he was killed, and what happened to his body.

Other deadly internal mafia clashes include the recently released ex-convict, Carmine “Lilo” Galante, who attempts to usurp the Bonanno family throne from Philip “Rusty” Rastelli. Joe Massino takes on three rebellious capos in a bloody showdown—in which all three are murdered at once—and don Carlo Gambino chooses the wrong successor, Paul Castellano, leading to a bitter rivalry against a young up-and-comer, John Gotti—the conclusion of which will inevitably end in murder.

About The Author

Louis Ferrante, author of Borgata: Rise of Empire, the first in a definitive three-part history of the American mafia, is a former Mafia associate and heist expert who served eight years in prison after refusing to incriminate his fellow Gambino family members. Mob Rules was an international bestseller and his Discovery Channel Series, Inside the Gangsters Code, earned him a Grierson Award nomination. Louis lives in Florida.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Pegasus Crime (November 5, 2024)
  • Length: 416 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781639367481

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Raves and Reviews

Praise for Borgata: Rise of Empire:

“The book reminds us how violent the mafia was. Borgata is a detailed work that covers the major events in American mafia history. The author produces some highly entertaining insights thanks to his background. Mr. Ferrante is justifiably proud of his research and of having taught himself 'the writer’s craft’ by reading and studying in his 'dark, dank prison cell' eighteen hours a day.”

– Bill Heavey, The Wall Street Journal

“Former mobster Ferrante supplies a fascinating inside look at the history of the Mafia. Ferrante’s familiarity with Mafia customs gives flesh and immediacy to what could otherwise be a rote historical tome, but he doesn’t draw his authority from affiliation alone: this is a well-researched history in its own right. True crime fans will be captivated.”

Publishers Weekly

“Drawing on his experience as an ex-mobster, Ferrante peppers his stories with enlightening morsels about the conditions that facilitated the rise and impunity of organized criminals.”

Kirkus Reviews

Praise for Louis Ferrante’s Mob Rules:

“Ferrante is … the Mafia Management Guru.”

BusinessWeek

"Leadership lessons from the mob. Ferrante's book is worth the read. Colorful tales of mob life.”

Forbes

“Ferrante shares cogent advice. A colorful and surprisingly practical business primer.”

Publishers Weekly

“One of the wisest and wittiest collections of reflections on life and business ever penned by a wiseguy.”

Fort Worth Star-Telegram

“Pours out spicy tales of Mob lore to make its management points, an approach most execs couldn't refuse. Mob Rules lays out the ways the rules of the Mafia can be applied in pursuit of straight-world success, injecting historical parallels and real-life anecdotes along the way.”

New York Post

"Wiseguy's Wisdom. Worthwhile, sometimes humorous tips on how to succeed in business.”

New York Daily News

"It's very rare when someone from Lou's world has the heart of a writer. Criminal experiences don't usually lead to great insights. Louis Ferrante is different—his talent for storytelling shines through in Mob Rules.”

– Nicholas Pileggi, author of Wiseguy and Casino

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