Thomas Reppetto's American Mafia

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Thomas Reppetto’s book is a solid account of the events that took place between 1880 and 1995. The events are detailed and contain fact and evidence, he uses first hand knowledge, being a former chicago commander of detectives, Reppetto was well equipped to write this book. In American Mafia, and its rise to power, Reppetto shows the different parts of the mafia and their communication with the police and italian civilians. The book starts off showing the worst part of the mob, or mafia, and how bad they truly are. Using examples like how many people they’ve taken out and how they’d be one of the richest fortune 500 companies, ift was legal. The book also has how the police reacted to the crimes, in chapter one, they take you into the lives …show more content…

Needless to say that this book didn't help me accomplish that. There are a number of reasons to like the book. As the reader, I enjoyed the story and the idea of the head of police writing it, and questioning much of what happened in chicago between the gangs and police. I appreciate the way that the book calls into question some of the reasons why people do the things they do, and how they do it, also how certain people react to the idea of conflict in different ways and treat the situations. The several different conflicts in the book each raise interesting questions for readers about how these events actually took place. Some readers may not have liked the style of repettos writing but because I could read it, it was enjoyable. I liked the book because of the detail the author went into and how he portrayed the events in the story. The detail in the photo, and the fact that the author including pictures to show the reader what really happened in chicago was a game changer, never before had i seen pictures in a book, that really shows the theme of the story. Being a book enthusiast, and finishing reppetto’s book, Its combination of description and especially within the chapters that include sicilian gang this book is one of the best mafia stories i've read. The conversations between characters, even though there are very few and most of the book is details and descriptions of events, they’re

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