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Gangland: How the FBI Broke the Mob

by Howard Blum

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Reveals the inside story of how a special team of FBI agents used high-tech bugs and informants to crack the case against John Gotti.
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Oops, they abridged this audio!! shameful. Look at your copy, if it's an audio book it might be abridged. not sure if there IS an unabridged audio. Not worth the listen if its not full book ( )
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