"Five Families is the finest Mafia history we're likely to see for a good long time." --The New York Times Book Review
"Riveting history." --People
"Raab . . . exudes the authority of a writer who has lived and breathed his subject." --The Boston Globe
"Raab sets a new gold standard for organized crime nonfiction with his outstanding history." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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