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Mafia Cop/the Story of an Honest Cop Whose Family Was the Mob |
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Rating:  Summary: RE: Mafia Cop Review: Dear Readers, I know Lou's story first hand and I think the book was right on the money. Lou is a very special guy. His talents are enormous and He himself is bigger than life. Nails are made no tougher Louie, but he has a heart the size of Cleveland. Everything in the book happened the way it was told. I count myself amoung lou's closest of friends of which there are very few. He is not easy to be close to, for He has much to be distrustful about. When you are let into his close circle, you can count yourself as one of the lucky people on this planet. To share friendship with him is a feeling of being a part of greatness. He is the true hero that actors portray in any number of macho roles. He is all that they are, but He is a real man, he exists among us. In everyday life you may pass him in the street and never know how close you have come to meeting one of the most special men to walk this life game with us. Please read his book and feel his feelings, they are real, He tells the truth, He deserves to be heard. New Yorks finest are just that, and He was the best one I ever met, and more so, He is a better man. Anyone who knew Him and didn't see, or admit to, his goodness, was either afraid of him, or jealous of him. I am neither. I respect and love the man, He deserves both!
Rating:  Summary: RE: Mafia Cop Review: Dear Readers, I know Lou's story first hand and I think the book was right on the money. Lou is a very special guy. His talents are enormous and He himself is bigger than life. Nails are made no tougher Louie, but he has a heart the size of Cleveland. Everything in the book happened the way it was told. I count myself amoung lou's closest of friends of which there are very few. He is not easy to be close to, for He has much to be distrustful about. When you are let into his close circle, you can count yourself as one of the lucky people on this planet. To share friendship with him is a feeling of being a part of greatness. He is the true hero that actors portray in any number of macho roles. He is all that they are, but He is a real man, he exists among us. In everyday life you may pass him in the street and never know how close you have come to meeting one of the most special men to walk this life game with us. Please read his book and feel his feelings, they are real, He tells the truth, He deserves to be heard. New Yorks finest are just that, and He was the best one I ever met, and more so, He is a better man. Anyone who knew Him and didn't see, or admit to, his goodness, was either afraid of him, or jealous of him. I am neither. I respect and love the man, He deserves both!
Rating:  Summary: Entertaining quick read Review: I picked up this book a couple of years ago and it is a pretty entertaining read. Also, many mafia buffs have probably read "Murder Machine", by Jerry Capaci (IF you haven't, read it now!). In it one of the murders is done ny Dominick's uncle in the late 70's and it is the murder, which eventually lands him in jail. I am pretty sure, this is the same murder that involved Lou Eppolito's Uncle and Cousin. It has some good insight into a hit covered only breifly in Murder Machine, becasue it was a only of minor importance to that story. If you can find a copy, by Mafia Cop.
Rating:  Summary: Entertaining quick read Review: I picked up this book a couple of years ago and it is a pretty entertaining read. Also, many mafia buffs have probably read "Murder Machine", by Jerry Capaci (IF you haven't, read it now!). In it one of the murders is done ny Dominick's uncle in the late 70's and it is the murder, which eventually lands him in jail. I am pretty sure, this is the same murder that involved Lou Eppolito's Uncle and Cousin. It has some good insight into a hit covered only breifly in Murder Machine, becasue it was a only of minor importance to that story. If you can find a copy, by Mafia Cop.
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