Within the infamous and legendary Five Families of the New York La Cosa Nostra, there is a “Sixth Family”-the crews of young men who take orders from the mafia soldiers. Once you're a 'made man' you don't do the dirty work anymore. Now, orders are given to the crews-the "Sixth Family" to carry out the assaults, extortions, hijackings, collections and even murders. These young men live in a constant world of intrigue, betrayal and the very real possibility of dying a sudden and violent death.The Sixth Family is the story of Frankie Russo’s crew – Tony, Vinny, Jakey, Bruno and Fat Donnie- all in their mid-twenties and hungry to become made men and mobsters. They do the dirty work for one reason-so someday, if they carry out their orders and keep their mouths shut - they might become part of the NY Mafia Five Families. Crew member Vinny narrates the book with snappy dialogue. Mob captain, Carlo Vitelli works for the “big boss” Roberto DiNardo and all Carlo expects from his made men, like Frankie Russo, is to take orders for jobs and make sure that his crew doesn’t screw up. Carlo needs to stay off the radar of the FBI, so he’s got to trust Frankie that his crew will be loyal to him. Unfortunately, the guys: Tony, Vinny, Jakey, Bruno and Fat Donnie don’t always get things right, but their blunders and attempts not to piss off Frankie cause amusing chaos as they do their hits, plan their robberies and even kidnap a soap opera star. Carmella Balducci, a prosecutor in the U.S Attorney’s Office, is determined to destroy the DiNardo family and Carlo Vitelli. She has an informant from “inside the family” who can help her get recognition for bringing down these powerful mobsters. A web of deceit and revenge within this gritty yet touching story will have you laughing at these endearing characters.As an accomplished filmmaker and author, Amoruso’s incredibly engaging style, creates realistic characters, just like the guys from the “old neighborhood” in Brooklyn where he grew up. As a kid, Amoruso would deliver sealed brown paper bags to a bookie filled with betting slips from the wise guys at the local “social club.” They would tip him a few bucks and on occasion, bring him inside the club for a cold soda. Even as a kid, he watched and absorbed everything about these unique men - the way they spoke, dressed and acted – and it all comes out in THE SIXTH FAMILY.
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