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When the Bullet Hits the Bone

By: Anthony S. Luciano Raimondi
Narrated by: Brad Stein
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The last great mafia story When The Bullet Hits The Bone is an enthralling full-access account of the life of a notorious mafioso intimately involved in the Lufthansa Heist, rampant government corruption, and the death of a pope.

Anthony Salvatore Luciano Raimondi has been a gangster for much of his life, beginning when he was just 13-years-old. He became a made man on Good Friday in 1979, and again in 1993. He served as a top enforcer to the Colombo family for more than three decades. Buckle up for a life that most people only see in movies.

©2023 Anthony S. Luciano Raimondi (P)2023 Audio Book Network
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Narration and writing are both....not great

Picked this up after listening to the podcast Confessions of Anthony Raimondi. That production, which is available for free, was far superior to this audiobook. The narrator is really trying hard to capture the feeling of the subject matter, but the fake Brooklyn accent is poorly executed. I was hanging in there through the early chapters but once he joins the military the story descends into what can only be described as 7th grade fan fiction about what being in Vietnam must have been like. I tapped out after that and returned the title to get my credit back which is something I have only done on very rare occasions.

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good read

good read, but take it as a fiction book and not non fiction. as prior marine you can tell a lot of his marine time was made up, so i will asume the mob stuff was as well.

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