Exploring the chilling life of mob enforcer Tommy "Karate" Pitera, this true crime narrative delves into the psyche of a man responsible for over sixty gruesome murders. Known for his sadistic enjoyment of his work, Pitera instilled fear even in the hearts of seasoned criminals. The book offers a gripping account of the darkest aspects of organized crime, positioning itself alongside renowned classics in the genre. Phillip Carlo's portrayal promises to be a harrowing journey into the underbelly of the Mafia.
Philip Carlo Orden de los libros (cronológico)
Philip Carlo fue el autor del bestseller del New York Times "The Ice Man: Confessions of a Mafia Contract Killer", que detalla la vida de Richard Kuklinski, un notorio asesino. Su profundo conocimiento de la cultura de la mafia, cultivado durante su juventud en Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, le proporcionó una perspectiva única para su escritura de crímenes. Carlo también escribió otras obras que exploraron las escalofriantes carreras de asesinos en serie. Sus narrativas son reconocidas por su cruda autenticidad y su exploración audaz de los aspectos más oscuros del comportamiento humano.





Born into a life of crime, Anthony "Gaspipe" Casso became a notorious figure in New York's Lucchese crime family, known for his exceptional skills in orchestrating heists and drug trafficking. His rise to power was marked by a lavish lifestyle and a reputation for violence, being linked to at least fifty murders. However, his world unraveled in 1994 when he turned informant, betraying the very organization he once revered. This transformation from feared mobster to a snitch highlights the complexities of loyalty and survival in the criminal underworld.
Carlo offers a blood-chilling insight into the mind of one of America's most prolific assassins, Richard 'the Ice Man' Kuklinski. Whilst writing this book, he spent many hours interviewing Kuklinski at Trenton State Prison in New Jersey and had the full cooperation of his family, who offered their side of the story.
The Night Stalker
- 421 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
Ten years after the horrific spree that left 13 people dead and the city of L.A. paralyzed with fear, Richard Ramirez's name is synonymous with Satanism, torture, and sadistic murder. Here, based on 100 hours of personal interviews with Ramirez on California's Death Row, is the definitive account of America's most feared serial killer.