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MAFIA SON

THE SCARPA MOB FAMILY, THE FBI, AND A STORY OF BETRAYAL

This true account of a Mafioso and his son is almost unbelievable—and makes the mythical Corleone family seem like novices. Narrator Oliver Wyman is neither too heavy-handed nor too flip in his delivery of the story of the elder Greg Scarpa, who for 30 years killed over 50 people (mostly hoodlums) for the Mob and got away with it because he was also an FBI informant. At the same time, he corrupted his two FBI handlers. And finally, when the chips were down, he even compromised his first-born son. Wyman tells the story mostly from the son's point of view in a dispassionate but highly credible performance. Wyman and the author let you answer the hard questions yourself. But Wyman's sometimes astonished tone often tells you what he believes.

Pub Date: May 12, 2009

Duration: 10 hrs

Publisher: Macmillan Audio

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    ...AND NEVER LET HER GO

    THOMAS CAPANO: THE DEADLY SEDUCER

    The events of the Tom Capano-Anne Marie Fahey case are not unusual. A philandering, self-centered man has relationships with women who are easily controlled. He seduces them, provides the gentle concern they crave and, once caught, demeans them until their self-esteem is gone, leaving them completely dependent upon him. Sadly, this scenario happens all too often. This time, the result is a brutal murder. Because the principals were prominent in Delaware politics, the story attracted media attention. Rule handles the sensational details crisply, professionally, and with a storyteller's flair. Narrator Laura Hicks provides exactly the reading Rule's book demands, keeping listeners riveted. She manages to maintain interest through necessary passages of mundane exposition. Some of her pronunciations are suspect, but with her pleasing voice, Hicks gives a balanced, nonjudgmental performance.

    Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2003

    Duration: 21 hrs, 30 mins

    Publisher: BBC Audiobooks America/ Sound Library

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      A BURGLAR'S GUIDE TO THE CITY

      Is this book for burglars, or those who fear them? It's a little hard to tell, which is a problem. Another is that it is more a padded blog or magazine piece than an audiobook with a coherent thesis. While much of the material is interesting the first time you hear it, the second and third times tend to pall, as do lists of things like shapes of lockpicks we will never see or care about. Scott Aiello, so good at fiction, here gets in the way as he tries to breathe drama into material that has no emotional content, and overplays any hint of wit or irony, as if he were performing a snarky SNL skit instead of letting the listener hear what's there.

      Pub Date: April 5, 2016

      Duration: 8 hrs

      DD ISBN: 9781524702212

      Publisher: Random House Audio

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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