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  • Little Italy Murder

  • Unraveling New York's Dark Past: A Tale of Organized Crime, Fear & Justice in the Italian-American Community of the Early 20th Century
  • By: Cole Blackwood
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 5 hrs

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Little Italy Murder

By: Cole Blackwood
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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"Little Italy Murder" is a gritty crime novel set in the heart of New York City during the dark days of the early 20th century. Witness the birth of organized crime and the infamous "Black-Hand" society as they sew terror into NYC's Italian-American community.

The plot unravels amidst urban grime, when on April 14, 1903, a mutilated body tucked into a barrel is discovered on East Eleventh Street, sparking the beginning of citywide panic. What follows is an in-depth exploration into the depths of the Black-Hand gang's heinous activities, led by brutal mafia leaders, Giuseppe Severin and Ignazio Lupo. From the production of counterfeit money to cold-blooded murders, their criminal operations span both local and international borders through businesses as far off as Canada
Dramatic Twist and Turns:
As law enforcement takes bold steps to dismantle this reign of terror, the narrative offers readers a diverse array of discoveries, including sting operations, eyewitness testimonies, and the varied tactics employed by the mafia to manipulate their grip on the fearful community.To further captivate readers, the plot dips into flashbacks of Severin and Lupo's origins in Corleone, Sicily, fleshing out their ascent to power, and the fervent path of dread they left in their wake. This multilayered storytelling not only details the complexity of their criminal activities but also illuminates the fear that grips the Italian-American population.
Powerful Conclusion:
Despite the grim picture of early 20th-century organized crime, "Little Italy Murder" concludes with a profound message about bravery, justice, and righteousness. By highlighting the community's resilience and collective resistance against these criminal elements - particularly with the capture and conviction of Severin, Lupo, and key gang members - it reinforces that no one is invincible, and that change is possible."Little Italy Murder" is an all-encompassing crime novel that masterfully showcases the gritty reality of organized crime, while also delivering a powerful testament to the indomitable spirit of those willing to confront evil head-on.

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