The Nappers

"The Nappers is a saga about an East Harlem, New York, gangster who comes up with a lucrative, if dangerous idea of kidnapping his fellow gangsters. It is also the story about the collapse of the mob, which turns out to have been caused more by Urban Renewal than the FBI. And there is also enough of a love story stirred into the plot to make a great movie.-Can't wait."

-Nick Pileggi-

Author of "Wiseguy" and the screenplay "Goodfellas"

"The book is written in a language which captures your imag

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The Nappers

"The Nappers is a saga about an East Harlem, New York, gangster who comes up with a lucrative, if dangerous idea of kidnapping his fellow gangsters. It is also the story about the collapse of the mob, which turns out to have been caused more by Urban Renewal than the FBI. And there is also enough of a love story stirred into the plot to make a great movie.-Can't wait."

-Nick Pileggi-

Author of "Wiseguy" and the screenplay "Goodfellas"

"The book is written in a language which captures your imag

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The Nappers

The Nappers

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"The Nappers is a saga about an East Harlem, New York, gangster who comes up with a lucrative, if dangerous idea of kidnapping his fellow gangsters. It is also the story about the collapse of the mob, which turns out to have been caused more by Urban Renewal than the FBI. And there is also enough of a love story stirred into the plot to make a great movie.-Can't wait."

-Nick Pileggi-

Author of "Wiseguy" and the screenplay "Goodfellas"

"The book is written in a language which captures your imag


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781628389968
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc.
Publication date: 01/27/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 266
File size: 698 KB
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