Frank Sinatra and the Mafia Murders
V**L
Interesting
Very good book
O**2
Great book.........
Having seen a few things about Sinatra being not as nice as people take him for.This book highlight's his association with his Mafia friends and makes great reading,Loving that period of time, so well worth the purchase.Just waiting for the Marilyn Monroe book now.
K**G
Excellent.
Well written. Well researched.Good job.Confirms very clearly the corrupt world we have.Please read also the books of Psalms and Proverbs.Thanks.
D**Y
Interesting take but really poor proof reading!
I don’t normally write reviews but honestly feel compelled in this case. I try and make sure I own and read any book published about Frank Sinatra, and so when this popped up I ordered and gave it a read.It’s a decent take on the subject of Sinatra and the mob links, enjoyable mini stories in each chapter.It’s clear the author has an agenda, so just bear that in mind.That’s not the issue though, the content is good, it’s the editing.This is a shocking example of poor proofing reading. I spotted so many errors in the text that it’s actually embarrassing that this made it through to being published.Basic grammatical errors all over the place. Really poor.Apart from that, decent read, enjoyed it.
M**Y
What a revelation
Brilliant reporting style by the author - and so much information about people we admired as teenagers.Quite a shocking revelation- about the Kennedys too
K**R
Outstanding
This is one the best books I have ever read, for those of a more recent generation you shall be shocked. Frankie RIP
W**L
Frank sinatra
Father in law loved this book
D**N
Good read
Informative and takes you into the world of Sinatra and many more people in his world including the mafia and others
C**Y
Good Book!
This makes a great afternoon read! Unfortunately Sinatra comes across as a weasel who never really left the NY ghetto. Takes the shine off his legacy, but still a great read.
J**F
A Very Enjoyable Read
I thought that this was a very good book. Enjoyable from beginning to end. I believe it captured the truth about Sinatra and his life long association with organized crime.
L**S
Good read!
I’m a fan of Mike Rothmiller. Bombshell was a great read. This book fills in some gaps in knowledge about background theory of the world events during the time when Hollywood, organized crime, politics, and intelligence agencies run by J. Edgar Hoover & Allen Dulles were heavily intertwined .
E**B
Good info; brutal editing
I’d been looking for a book on this very topic. This was the first and only one I’ve come across. The authors provided interesting information. However, as good as that was, it all took a backseat to the nonexistent editing for the entirety of the book. I’ve never read a book that lacked so much punctuation. Often, I had to go back and read sentences over, so I could try to understand what was being said. More often than not, it was missing periods or commas, making it a confusing read. If you can get by that, it’s a worthwhile read.
L**Z
The unknown life of Sinatra
Good book, it differently opens your eyes on how Sinatra was involved with the Mafia. It really opens your eyes on how the wealthy gets away with anything they want and people look the other way. This book was worth reading.
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