Stories abound about legendary New York City gangsters like "Lucky" Luciano, but Buffalo has housed its fair share of thugs and mobsters too. While many were nothing more than common criminals or bank robbers, a powerful crime family headed by local boss Stefano Magaddino emerged in the 1920s. Close to Canada, Niagara Falls and Buffalo were perfect avenues through which to transport booze, and Magaddino and his Mafiosi maintained a stranglehold on the city until his death in 1974. Local mob expert Michael Rizzo takes a tour of Buffalo's mafia exploits everything from these brutal gangsters' favorite hangouts to secret underground tunnels to murder.
Michael F. Rizzo Books
Michael F. Rizzo plunged into the comic book world as a creator and host of a television show dedicated to the bustling industry. During his tenure, he interviewed countless creators and attended numerous conventions, gaining deep insights into the field. His literary journey encompasses self-publishing endeavors and releases with a notable press, showcasing a dedication to bringing stories to readers. Beyond writing, Rizzo's diverse experiences include running a delivery business and organizing unique city tours, offering him varied perspectives. His interest later shifted to the craft beer scene, resulting in publications exploring this niche. His debut novel further highlights his versatility as a storyteller.


"Brewing in Washington" by Michael F. Rizzo chronicles the state's rich brewing history, from early homesteaders like Colville Brewery to the first hops planted in 1865. It highlights key figures and the rise of craft breweries, culminating in nearly three hundred establishments today, showcasing Washington's pivotal role in American brewing.