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Frank Sinatra and the Mafia Murders

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Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for this advanced readers copy.

Frank Sinatra and the Mafia Murders is rather a juicy story that relies of recently released records from LAPD and the FBI.

Sinatra was clearly involved with the mafia and they had a very transactional relationship.

This book offers a glimpse into the side of Sinatra not generally known. The historical moments are good to read - back to President Kennedy's assassination era.

If you are a fan of the Mafia in that era or Sinatra in any era - you should read this book.

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This does what I was hoping for in a true crime nonfiction book and a book about Frank Sinatra. It was really well written and researched. I could tell that the authors knew what they were talking about and it was never boring. I was glad I was able to read this and look forward to more from the authors.

"Sinatra had been told. He listened as Mickey Cohen explained quite accurately where the bodies were buried. He told Sinatra the history, the dos and don’ts. And Cohen was a past master of mayhem. If there was to be a teacher, Cohen qualified."

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