Monday, February 7, 2011

Philip Carlo, Post columnist of the "Butcher: Anatomy of an idiot mafia."

Presented by Phenix & Phenix Literary Publicists (www.phenixpublicity.com). Philip Carlo's "The Butcher"(Oct. 20, 2009, William Morrow/HarperCollins, ISBN 9780061744654) is a no-holds-barred portrayal of good and evil, a fly-on-the-wall perspective of the true war on drugs. On one side of this never-ending battle is Tommy Pitera, a capo in the Bonanno crime family, born and raised on the mean streets of Brooklyn. As well as dealing in huge amounts of narcotics, Pitera, good looking and athletic, is a stone-cold killer an accomplished assassin who murders without remorse for not only the Bonanno crime family but other Mafia families as well. Brooklyn Mafiosi cannot help but notice the stoic, slow-moving Pitera and he is soon inducted into the Bonanno crime family. Methodically, with great efficiency, Pitera starts killing Bonanno enemies and cuts his victims into six pieces, burying them in a Staten Island bird sanctuary. Pitera diabolically created a federally protected private burial ground. Of all the Mafia families, the Bonnano crime family is, by far, the most responsible for bringing heroin from Sicily to the states. Crack DEA Agent Jim Hunt is put in charge of the task force to bring down Pitera. A legend in the DEA, Hunt brought down many notorious Mafia members including Vito Genovese, Vincente The Chin Gigante and Carmine Galante. Motivated and dedicated, Hunt is the street captain of the task force that pursues Pitera for three years. Through Eavesdropping and slow ...



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