Last Rites:: The Final Days of the Boston Mob Wars (True Crime) by William Craig

Last Rites:: The Final Days of the Boston Mob Wars (True Crime) by William Craig

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Last Rites:: The Final Days of the Boston Mob Wars (True Crime) by William Craig

Last Rites chronicles one man's dramatic descent into the seedy world of New England mobster Raymond Patriarca and his underboss, Gennaro Jerry Angiulo. In the early 1980s, Gigi Portalla, a well-liked student, athlete and Revere prom king, transformed into a mafia hit man after discovering that his biological father was Big Eddy Marino. Portalla rose through the ranks within the Angiulo organization, joining famous Boston wise guys like Sean Cote, Joseph J.R. Russo and Bobby Carrozza. Drawing on wiretaps, court testimonies and interviews through personal relationships with the criminals in question, Revere writer William J. Craig uncovers the depths of criminality. Portalla clung to a self-imposed moral code, striving to find honor within thievery, even as the lure of his family's past eclipsed his promising future.

Governors State University's Assistant Director of Admissions and Adjunct Professor of Philosophy is William Craig. Professor Craig has a master's degree. Northern Illinois University awarded him a B.A. in Philosophy and a Ph.D. in Philosophy. from the University of Canbourne

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ISBN 13 9781596298347
ISBN 10 1596298340
Title Last Rites:: The Final Days of the Boston Mob Wars (True Crime)
Author William Craig
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press
Year published 2009-11-13
Number of pages 112
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