Family Secrets

Family Secrets
Family Secrets

Family Secrets

The Case That Crippled the Chicago Mob
By Jeff Coen

TRUE CRIME

432 Pages, 6 x 9

Formats: Trade Paper, PDF, Mobipocket, EPUB

Trade Paper, $19.99 (US $19.99) (CA $26.99)

ISBN 9781569765456

Rights: WOR

Chicago Review Press (Sep 2010)

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Overview

A real-life Sopranos story in the Windy City

Painting a vivid picture of the scenes both inside and outside the courtroom and re-creating events from court transcripts, police records, interviews, and notes taken day after day as the story unfolded in court in 2007, this narrative accurately portrays cold-blooded—and sometimes incompetent—killers and their crimes. In 1998 Frank Calabrese Jr. offered to wear a wire to help the FBI build a case against his father, Frank Sr., and his uncle Nick. A top Mob boss, a reputed consigliore, and other high-profile members of the Chicago Outfit were eventually accused in a total of 18 gangland killings, revealing organized crime's ruthless grip on the city throughout the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. After a series of other defendants pled guilty, those left to face off in court alongside Frank Sr. were James “Little Jimmy” Marcello, the acting head of the Chicago mob; Joey “the Clown” Lombardo, one of Chicago’s most colorful mobsters; and Paul “the Indian” Schiro. A former Chicago police officer who worked in evidence, Anthony "Twan" Doyle, rounded out the list. The riveting testimony and wide-angle view provide one of the best accounts on record of the inner workings of the Chicago syndicate and its control over the city's streets.

Reviews

"[A] revealing, shocking book . . . superbly crafted."  —Publishers Weekly

"A telling look inside the twisted world of organized crime, sure to interest those who follow mob mayhem."  —Kirkus Reviews

"[An] authoritative account . . . indispensable to truly knowing how Chicago works."  —Chicago Tribune


"Painting a vivid picture . . . riveting . . . one of the best accounts on record."  —TheChicagoSyndicate.com

"[Coen has produced] a careful account."  —Bloomsbury Review

"(An) episodic telling . . . a useful and lucid history . . . [the book] teems with disturbing local color."  —Gaper's Block

"The book reads like a fast paced crime thriller and, indeed, though it is nonfiction, it makes for fascinating reading."  —The Times

"Coen's narrative is compelling even when covering materials where we already know the trial's outcome and gives the participants—from lawyers to prosecutors to defendents—a rich, full rendering which is no easy feat."  —Chicagoist.com

Author Biography

Jeff Coen is a reporter for the Chicago Tribune, covering federal trials and investigations from the Dirksen U.S. Courthouse in downtown Chicago. He was present in the courtroom throughout the Family Secrets trial, and his pieces on the case were featured in a popular series in the Chicago Tribune. He lives in Oak Park, Illinois.