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Darkest Hour: John Alite

Former Mafia Enforcer for John Gotti and the Gambino Crime Family

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Darkest Hour: John Alite

By: S.C. Pike
Narrated by: Joe Barrett
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A college baseball scholarship was his way out of the inner city, but his dreams of going pro were crushed by an arm injury. John Alite was forced to return home to the only life he knew, where having to live on the streets of New York meant one thing - earning how to survive. He was driven. He was extreme. He was feared. But most of all, he was loyal.

From a young age, he found himself influenced by the wrong crowd. Enticed by the wealth, power, and prestige of the mafia, he immersed himself in a world that was foreign to most. A society where policies were enforced by instilling fear. Honor and loyalty were merely a misnomer. The cold, bitter truth was he was expendable, and his sworn allegiance was rewarded with betrayal.

On the run and unable to trust anyone, John was finally forced to confront his own demon - himself. Facing the harsh realities of who he was and what he had done wasn't pretty, and he had some serious, life-altering decisions to make - ones that would come with a price. Through a life of heartache, betrayal, and loss comes a story of grace, healing, and redemption.

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decent book a little left untold

narrator was great story was okay left a lot of unanswered questions do you want to leave

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It just ends…..

I dont get it. amazing lead up to nothing. just ends right when it should start getting good. all hat and no cattle.

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A whole mob book about some gym sparing?

A whole mob book about some kids playing baseball and a few round-robin tournaments at the local boxing gym? No thanks. Put some of those “weight-lifters” on a wrestling mat or in an mma cage and see who prevails. Could’ve been a good intro if shorter, but way too much about crazy kids. Props for trying to work with youths nowadays. Much needed.

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Rematch

This brings you to the part you purchased the book for. Nothing about the work performed for the mob. Very disappointed.

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incomplete.

it just seems like the author ram out of typewriter ribbon and just gave up.

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All his childhood, no mafia content whatsoever...

I really wanted to like this book. I thoroughly enjoyed Gotti’s Rules, which was a thorough accounting of Alite’s days with the Gambino family but this book is sadly nothing more than the accounting of his childhood articulated by a woman who clearly has a thing for him— a childhood I consider fairly routine for a man his age growing up in a lower income in NYC. Which is fine, if that’s how it’s being presented, but that’s not how it was marketed. That said, if you’re looking for a shred of mafia content this book will fail you. I don’t think the name Gambino or Gotti was mentioned once in the book. A real failure and a real snooze, although narrator Joe Barrett kills it as usual.

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Wow…just, wow (and the good kind)

This is definitely not at all what you think it’s going to be. I’m almost certain the book after this one is what you’re looking for. You can honestly just not bother with this…book. I’m saying DONT bother with this … you’ll be disappointed.

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