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The Black Hand
The Black Hand: The Epic War Between a Brilliant Detective and the Deadliest Secret Society in American History | Stephan Talty
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The gripping true story of the origins of the mafia in Americaand the brilliant Italian-born detective who gave his life to stop it *Film rights optioned by Paramount Studios, starring Leonardo DiCaprio* Beginning in the summer of 1903, an insidious crime wave filled New York City, and then the entire country, with fear. The children of Italian immigrants were kidnapped, and dozens of innocent victims were gunned down. Bombs tore apart tenement buildings. Judges, senators, Rockefellers, and society matrons were threatened with gruesome deaths. The perpetrators seemed both omnipresent and invisible. Their only calling card: the symbol of a black hand. The crimes whipped up the slavering tabloid press and heated ethnic tensions to the boiling point. Standing between the American public and the Black Hands lawlessness was Joseph Petrosino. Dubbed the Italian Sherlock Holmes, he was a famously dogged and ingenious detective, and a master of disguise. As the crimes grew ever more bizarre and the Black Hands activities spread far beyond New Yorks borders, Petrosino and the all-Italian police squad he assembled raced to capture members of the secret criminal society before the countrys anti-immigrant tremors exploded into catastrophe. Petrosinos quest to root out the source of the Black Hands power would take him all the way to Sicilybut at a terrible cost. Unfolding a story rich with resonance in our own era, The Black Hand is fast-paced narrative history at its very best.
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Coreyp
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Great history of Italians coming to America and true crime.

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ArianaGrace
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This book was amazing! It took me a while to actually get into it, but once I did I loved it. I never put it down after I was invested in it.

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Before the mafia was the mafia there was The Black Hand Society whose deadly tactics swept terror across the nation. This is the story of that group and the man known as the Italian Sherlock Holmes, Joseph Petrosino, who helped bring them down. Chock full of info there's a great deal of information about the Italian immigration experience in here as well. Can meander a bit but it's an interesting look into early policing in America.

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Well-ReadNeck
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More #LibraryHaul books. These just came in for me on ebook through OverDrive. Yassssss!!! 🙌🏽

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Coffeymuse
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Lunch before library run. Enjoying this book but having a hard time really getting into it and wanting to read.

ArianaGrace I'm reading this book and having the same problem. I think the first few chapters are a bit slow and that's why it's a little hard to get into it so far. I hope you've been able to read it!! 6y
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Coffeymuse
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Is my late day at work so I'm enjoying some lazy coffee and delving into a new book!

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LauraBrook
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Evening reading! It's due on Monday and I can't renew. Here's hoping I can power read / not feel guilty for returning it a couple of days late. 🤞🏼

Kangaj1 No guilt. Fines are there for a reason. 8y
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Librarylady
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I'm in the mood for non-fiction. This is what I picked to read tonight.

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