Let's not ignore "Murder Inc." (Turkell) which, if your a mob
buff, is required reading. I have copies of both Joey &
Hit #29 and found them to be enjoyable reads. Along the same
lines "Murder Machine", while not solely about one hit man,
but an entire crew is great.
I'm a bit frazzled right now but I'll post a few more
non-fiction hit man novels tomorrow - I missed the original
post so if that's not what's desired someone plse let me
know.
Tonio
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>Subject: RARA-AVIS: Hit Man Tales
>Date: Thu, 02 May 2002 21:32:45 GMT
>
>For nonfiction (supposedly), there are Hit #29 and
Killer,
>both by "Joey" and Dave Fisher. "Joey" is
(again,
>supposedly) Joe Gallo.
>
>Bill Crider
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