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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Giovanni Rocco , Douglas SchofieldPublisher: Chicago Review Press Imprint: Chicago Review Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.508kg ISBN: 9781641608053ISBN 10: 1641608056 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 20 June 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of Contents1: A Day in the Life 2: The University of Bayonne 3: Accidental Cop 4: Back on the Streets 5: T.F.O. 6: Home Fires 7: Small(s) Beginnings 8: Jealous Mistress 9: Lui “The Dog” 10: Making the Jump—Gambinos 11: Creeping Suspicions 12: First Contact 13: Operation Charlie Horse 14: Planting the Flag 15: Love and War 16: Charlie’s Waking Nightmare 17: Las Vegas 18: Too Close to Home 19: The Dog Picks Up a Scent 20: Game of Chairs 21: On the Record 22: Tested 23: The Bonds of Iniquity 24: Building a Crew 25: Cugine 26: Unwired 27: Whack the Dog—Act I 28: Controlling the Crazies 29: Whack the Dog—Act II 30: Mobster Conclave 31: Nut Job Freddie 32: Whack the Dog—Act III 33: Hotsy-Totsy Shrimp 34: End Game 35: Arrest 36: Home Alone Q & A with “Giovanni Rocco”ReviewsFans of the Netflix docuseries Fear City, the films Donnie Brasco and The Irishman, or Selwyn Raab's Five Families will enjoy this insider's update on of one of the original Italian American crime families. --Library Journal Rocco conveys the frustrations of his double life poignantly throughout this revelatory read, a captivating true-crime thriller from start to finish and a new gem for Mafia book fans. --Booklist Giovanni Rocco and Doug Schofield tell a terrific, fast-paced story about Giovanni's undercover penetration of the DeCavalcante crime family. But what makes the book compelling and different than other Mafia tales is the often chilling incidents in which Giovanni found himself close to being exposed by the Mob, and the psychological torment that put him and his family through. Giovanni's Ring is a great crime story about a man who rose from the streets of New Jersey to help destroy a notorious crime family. --Anthony M. DeStefano, author of The Deadly Don Once again truth trumps fiction in this riveting account of an undercover cop from New Jersey burrowing deep into the confidence of mob killers and made-men straight out of Hollywood Central Casting. Giovanni Rocco, himself a product of the streets of Bayonne, risks his marriage and family spying for the FBI on an assignment where a mere slip of the tongue or discovery of his hidden recorders could kill him. From page one of Giovanni's Ring, the jeopardy is constant, the stakes high, and the prose pure Jersey. --William C. Rempel, author of At the Devil's Table This account of Giovanni Rocco's many years' work to infiltrate the ranks of the Jersey Mob drips with authenticity and crackles with tension from the first page to the last. But what sets it apart is Rocco's unflinching honesty concerning the cost of such work to his family, his marriage, and, ultimately, his very soul. You will likely read this at an unbroken gallop, just as I did. --Les Standiford, author of Bringing Adam Home Very few undercover agents (UCAs) have been able to successfully infiltrate the inner sanctum of Cosa Nostra. Giovanni Rocco is one of those UCAs. This page-turner is a must read if you want to experience Giovanni's dangerous and oftentimes violent journey inside the real-life Sopranos. --Joaquin Jack Garcia, retired FBI UCA and author of Making Jack Falcone Once again truth trumps fiction in this riveting account of an undercover cop from New Jersey burrowing deep into the confidence of mob killers and made-men straight out of Hollywood Central Casting. Giovanni Rocco, himself a product of the streets of Bayonne, risks his marriage and family spying for the FBI on an assignment where a mere slip of the tongue or discovery of his hidden recorders could kill him. From page one of Giovanni's Ring, the jeopardy is constant, the stakes high, and the prose pure Jersey. --William C. Rempel, author of At the Devil's Table This account of Giovanni Rocco's many years' work to infiltrate the ranks of the Jersey Mob drips with authenticity and crackles with tension from the first page to the last. But what sets it apart is Rocco's unflinching honesty concerning the cost of such work to his family, his marriage, and, ultimately, his very soul. You will likely read this at an unbroken gallop, just as I did. --Les Standiford, author of Bringing Adam Home Very few undercover agents (UCAs) have been able to successfully infiltrate the inner sanctum of Cosa Nostra. Giovanni Rocco is one of those UCAs. This page-turner is a must read if you want to experience Giovanni's dangerous and oftentimes violent journey inside the real-life Sopranos. --Joaquin Jack Garcia, retired FBI UCA and author of Making Jack Falcone Author InformationGiovanni Rocco was an undercover law enforcement officer for twenty-six years. Giovanni retired from law enforcement and moved his family to a location that remains undisclosed. Douglas Schofieldis a criminal trial lawyer and the author of several novels. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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