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American Gangsters: The Life and Legacy of Lucky Luciano

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American Gangsters: The Life and Legacy of Lucky Luciano

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Narrated by: Stephen Paul Aulridge Jr.
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The Mafia has long fascinated Americans, who have made celebrated pop culture fixtures out of men like Al Capone and turned movies and television series like The Godfather and The Sopranos into American institutions despite the violence associated with organized crime. Of all the notorious mobsters of the 20th century, the one most instrumental in putting the organization into organized crime and thus establishing the Mafia as it's recognized today was Lucky Luciano.

The man who would become the Father of Organized Crime in the United States was born Salvatore Lucania in Sicily, but he would quickly make a name for himself after his family moved to New York City when he was still a child. By his teenage years, he was running the streets, organizing his own teenage gang, and moving in circles with the likes of Meyer Lansky, who would become key figures in Lucky's rise to power.

From the top, Luciano would implement the organizations and mob rackets that are so familiar to Americans today. In addition to having the New York scene divided into the Five Families, Luciano established The Commission to discuss and govern organized crime across the country, and dipped his toes into every conceivable racket, including gambling, bookmaking, loan-sharking, drug trafficking, unions, labor, construction and extortion.

Eventually Lucky would run out of luck. After being arrested dozens of times over a 20 year period, Luciano was imprisoned in the mid-'30s, and a decade later he would be deported back to Italy. Nevertheless, Lucky continued to try to fight for control of organized crime in New York from his jail cell, Italy, and Cuba, staying in the game until the very end.

American Gangsters: The Life and Legacy of Lucky Luciano looks at the life and crime of the mob boss, his influence on organized crime, and his legacy.

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It’s a short but very thorough biography on a very intriguing kingpin of the American underworld of the 20th century. It was an enjoyable read.

A nice overview of Lucky Luciano

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For history of Charles lucky Luciano and the audio version of this book gave us a very interesting version of his life. The narrator voice throughout this audiobook is used perfect to convey the seriousness impact Charles lucky Luciano was able to do

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Good light read that gives more background to Lucky Luciano. CRE did a good job summarizing his life and career in this short "read." If I write more, it will be longer than the book.

Lucky

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It was like a high school book report. No detail. “He lived he did a few things he died”. You have just read the book.

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