Joey the Hitman: The Autobiography of a Mafia Killer

Joey the Hitman: The Autobiography of a Mafia Killer

by David Fisher
     
 


Following up on the success of the Adrenaline title Mob: Stories of Death and Betrayal from Organized Crime, Adrenaline Classics brings back the New York Times bestseller (originally published as Killer) that helped pave the way for the latest generation of nouveau-mob stories, from Donnie Brasco to The Sopranos. “Joey”—a journeyman Jewish… See more details below

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Following up on the success of the Adrenaline title Mob: Stories of Death and Betrayal from Organized Crime, Adrenaline Classics brings back the New York Times bestseller (originally published as Killer) that helped pave the way for the latest generation of nouveau-mob stories, from Donnie Brasco to The Sopranos. “Joey”—a journeyman Jewish hitman, numbers king, and loan shark—collaborated with David Fisher (co-editor of the hit Adrenaline title Wild Blue) to lay out the rackets in gripping detail. His story includes detailed accounts of his chillingly “professional” murders of thirty-eight victims. The strong sales of Mob are further evidence that the best mafia stories—and this is one of the best—capture the public’s interest. Joey the Hitman’s original best-seller status reflects the quality of the writing, the frank intelligence of the subject/writer, and Joey’s convincingly matter-of-fact, regular-guy tone. When he writes, debunking The Godfather, “... Actually very few mob members even have Bronx-Italian accents ... a lot of mob people are not very tough, the people we meet and deal with are very ordinary, most of us stay home at night and watch TV, and we only shoot each other when absolutely necessary,” you know you’re listening to the original Soprano. This edition includes a new afterword from David Fisher, who for the first time reveals Joey's identity and the incredible story of how Joey finally died.

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Editorial Reviews

Library Journal
"This book proves that professional crime can be as fascinating as amateur crime," said LJ's reviewer of this volume in which a veteran mob cleaner, under the pseudonym "Joey," describes in detail what could be called his greatest hits. Joey reveals the workaday life of organized crime members, who are nothing like the images presented in novels and especially in film. In addition to 38 murders, Joey was involved in all facets of racketeering and explains how it works. This volume rose to the New York Times best sellers list and is still fascinating. "This cinch bestseller could earn its author an Edgar [Award]" (LJ 6/1/73). Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.
Booknews
This autobiography of Mafia hitman "Joey Black" is a reissue of the bestseller originally published in 1973 as . The text contains a new introduction and epilogue by Fisher, with whom Joey collaborated on the original book; the epilogue contains more details about Joey's identity and his death. Fisher is author of some 40 books, including (with George Burns) and (with Eddie Fisher). No subject index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Product Details

ISBN-13:
9781560253938
Publisher:
Da Capo Press
Publication date:
03/28/2002
Series:
Adrenaline Classics
Edition description:
Reprint
Pages:
288
Sales rank:
699,739
Product dimensions:
6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.75(d)

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