Author: | Joey with Dave Fisher |
Subcategory: | Specific Groups |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | W. H. Allen; First British Edition edition (1975) |
Pages: | 248 pages |
Category: | Biographies |
Rating: | 4.5 |
Other formats: | docx mbr txt azw |
The New York Times–bestselling author of Killer: The Autobiography of a Mafia Hit Man reveals the true story of his .
The New York Times–bestselling author of Killer: The Autobiography of a Mafia Hit Man reveals the true story of his most harrowing contract murder. Joey the Hit Man was a Bronx-born hired assassin who achieved widespread notoriety after writing a bestselling memoir and appearing on the David Susskind show.
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Joey the Hit Man was a Bronx-born hired assassin who achieved widespread notoriety after writing a bestselling memoir and appearing on the David Susskind show.
by Joey the Hit Man and David Fisher. In the fall of 1969, a public execution in an Italian restaurant in Brooklyn earned Joey a mention in the New York Daily News and a twenty-grand payout from the mob.
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Joey the Hit Man was a Bronx-born hired assassin who achieved widespread notoriety after . Joey gave Squillante two weeks to live. But there was one problem: Squillante once had a hit out on Joey too.
Coauthors & Alternates. Dave JOEY & FISHER
Killer: autobiography of "Joey" a professional murderer. by Joey with Dave Fisher. ISBN 9780491013116 (978-0-491-01311-6) Hardcover, . Coauthors & Alternates. Dave JOEY & FISHER. Learn More at LibraryThing. Joey with Dave Fisher at LibraryThing.
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It's all out in the open - what's tough is determining whether Jackie Sweetlips, the mob's buttonman, is really setting Joey himself up for the kill.
It was described by the publisher as a 'consumer's guide to organized crime'. Being a first of it's kind, Joey tells in detail his life in the mob, or the organization. Even on the opening page he dedicates the book 'To Money', which I would say aptly defines his one and only motivation.