Gotti's Rules: The Story of John Alite, Junior Gotti, and the Demise of the American Mafia

Gotti's Rules: The Story of John Alite, Junior Gotti, and the Demise of the American Mafia

by George Anastasia

Narrated by Joe Barrett

Unabridged — 9 hours, 27 minutes

Gotti's Rules: The Story of John Alite, Junior Gotti, and the Demise of the American Mafia

Gotti's Rules: The Story of John Alite, Junior Gotti, and the Demise of the American Mafia

by George Anastasia

Narrated by Joe Barrett

Unabridged — 9 hours, 27 minutes

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Overview

From the New York Times bestselling author of Blood and Honor and The Last Gangster-“one of the most respected crime reporters in the country” (60 Minutes)-comes the sure to be headline-making inside story of the Gotti and Gambino families, told from the unique viewpoint of notorious mob hit-man John Alite, a close associate of Junior Gotti who later testified against him.

In Gotti's Rules, George Anastasia, a prize-winning reporter who spent over thirty years covering crime, offers a shocking and very rare glimpse into the Gotti family, witnessed up-close from former family insider John Alite, John Gotti Jr.'s longtime friend and protector. Until now, no one has given up the kind of personal details about the Gottis-including the legendary “Gotti Rules” of leadership-that Anastasia exposes here. Drawing on extensive FBI files and other documentation, his own knowledge, and exclusive interviews with insiders and experts, including mob-enforcer-turned-government-witness Alite, Anastasia pokes holes in the Gotti legend, demystifying this notorious family and its lucrative and often deadly machinations.

Anastasia offers never-before-heard information about the murders, drug dealing, and extortion that propelled John J. Gotti to the top of the Gambino crime family and the treachery and deceit that allowed John A. “Junior” Gotti to follow in his father's footsteps. Told from street level and through the eyes of a wiseguy who saw it all firsthand, the result is a riveting look at a family whose hubris, violence, passion, and greed fueled a bloody rise and devastating fall that is still reverberating through the American underworld today.

Gotti's Rules includes 8 pages of black-and-white photographs.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

12/15/2014
Few readers of true crime who are familiar with La Cosa Nostra will find anything particularly new in the latest from Anastasia (Blood and Honor: Inside the Scarfo Mob, the Mafia’s Most Violent Family). The book is a straightforward and unsurprising account of the Gambino crime family since the mid-1980s, from the perspective of killer-turned-FBI cooperator John Alite. Anastasia accepts Alite’s account at face value, resulting in a simplistic rehashing of events. Anastasia even admits he made no effort to talk to “anyone in the Gotti camp,” which he justifies by stating, implausibly, that doing so would only lead to a meaningless “he said, they said” narrative. This overreliance on Alite dictates the book’s focus on Junior Gotti, rather than his father John, the Teflon Don; this is a drawback, as the story of the younger mobster is significantly less interesting and Alite’s flat perspective hardly compensates. B&w photos. (Feb.)

From the Publisher

Forget about pulp fiction, what Anastasia churns out is pulp-nonfiction. — Philadelphia Weekly

“A fast-paced and compelling story that reads like a crime thriller.” — Philadelphia Inquirer

“[A] compelling, occasionally frightening, often surprising journey into the world of organized crime . . . For anyone fascinated by organized crime, this is a must-read.” — Booklist

Praise for George Anastasia: One of the most respected crime reporters in the country. — 60 Minutes

George Anastasia [is] our most important chronicler of the decline and fall of Italian America’s dark glory, La Cosa Nostra. — Bill Tonelli, former editor, Esquire and Rolling Stone

Praise for Blood and Honor: Forget about it! This is the best gangster book ever written. — Jimmy Breslin

Praise for Mob Father: George Anastasia has crafted a gangland masterpiece. — Jerry Capeci, former columnist, New York Daily News

There have been a lot of books about the mob but never one like this. — William Knoedelseder, author of Stiffed: The True Story of MCA, the Music Business and the Mafia

60 Minutes

Praise for George Anastasia: One of the most respected crime reporters in the country.

Jerry Capeci

Praise for Mob Father: George Anastasia has crafted a gangland masterpiece.

Jimmy Breslin

Praise for Blood and Honor: Forget about it! This is the best gangster book ever written.

William Knoedelseder

There have been a lot of books about the mob but never one like this.

Booklist

[A] compelling, occasionally frightening, often surprising journey into the world of organized crime . . . For anyone fascinated by organized crime, this is a must-read.

Bill Tonelli

George Anastasia [is] our most important chronicler of the decline and fall of Italian America’s dark glory, La Cosa Nostra.

Philadelphia Inquirer

A fast-paced and compelling story that reads like a crime thriller.

Philadelphia Weekly

Forget about pulp fiction, what Anastasia churns out is pulp-nonfiction.

Booklist

[A] compelling, occasionally frightening, often surprising journey into the world of organized crime . . . For anyone fascinated by organized crime, this is a must-read.

60 Minutes

Praise for George Anastasia: One of the most respected crime reporters in the country.

Library Journal

03/01/2015
John Alite—admitted criminal, Mafioso, and friend-turned-enemy of John A. "Junior" Gotti—tells his side of Junior's story with the help of crime writer Anastasia (The Last Gangster). Junior, who took the helm of the Gambino crime family after his father (John Gotti, aka the Dapper Don, aka the Teflon Don) was convicted and sent to prison, was not a competent leader, according to Alite. Gotti has responded by writing and self-publishing his own book (Shadow of My Father) and releasing it just ahead of this title, with the he-said, he-said controversy currently playing out in New York newspaper headlines. This account tells how Alite first met Junior as a young man and quickly became enmeshed in criminal activities with him. It is framed by Gotti Senior's "rules," such as, "drug dealing is prohibited and punishable by death": Alite shares stories of the Gottis breaking every rule. He also describes Junior as being more into the celebrity and power that came with being a Mafioso than honoring and following the old-school traditions. This is the story of Alite—his crimes, flight from authorities, capture, prison experiences, extradition, and finally his testimony against Junior, whose trial ended with a hung jury. VERDICT Given the Gotti family's high profile and continued interest, this should appeal to true crime and mafia aficionados.—Karen Sandlin Silverman, Scarborough H.S. Lib., ME

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173489432
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 01/27/2015
Edition description: Unabridged
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