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Charles Brandt

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    L'irlandese. Ho ucciso Jimmy Hoffa
    The Right To Remain Silent
    I Heard You Paint Houses
    The Irishman (Movie Tie-In)
    I Heard You Paint Houses
    • 2020

      The Right To Remain Silent

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      "Wisecracking cop Lou Razzi's zeal, dedication and talent for extracting information from suspects make him destined to rise quickly through the ranks ... until a frame-up sends him to jail for two years. He loses his career, his marriage, and his baby daughter, and following his release from prison, he leaves the country for a sort of self-imposed exile in Brazil. Fifteen years later, an exonerated, more hardened Razzi comes back to serve a single day on the force and claim his pension. But that one day becomes a continuing education when Razzi is drawn onto a conspiracy and finds his old police tools fruitless in the wake of the Miranda decision. Forced to learn, like a rookie, from his mistakes, he starts to find his way with the help of assistant district attorney Honey Gold. . . and is able to combat the powers that framed him then and thrive now in the new era of police procedure"-- Provided by publisher

      The Right To Remain Silent
    • 2019

      The Irishman (Movie Tie-In)

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      4.1(218)Add rating

      Frank Sheeran's true story will be perhaps the last great Mafia movie, and the case can now be closed on Jimmy Hoffa, perhaps the greatest murder mystery in American history. In the course of nearly five years of recorded interviews Frank Sheeran confessed to Charles Brandt that he handled more than twenty-five hits for the mob, and for his friend Hoffa. When Bufalino ordered Sheeran to kill Hoffa, the Irishman did the deed, knowing that if he had refused he would have been killed himself. Sheeran learned to kill in the US Army, where he saw an astonishing 411 days of active combat duty during World War II. After returning home he became a hustler and hit man, working for legendary crime boss Russell Bufalino. Sheeran's important and fascinating story includes new information on other famous murders including those of Joey Gallo and JFK, and provides rare insight to a chapter in American history involving the Mafia, the Teamsters and the Nixon administration.

      The Irishman (Movie Tie-In)
    • 2016

      I Heard You Paint Houses

      Frank the Irishman Sheeran & Closing the Case on Jimmy Hoffa

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.3(596)Add rating

      The book serves as the foundation for the acclaimed film "The Irishman," directed by Martin Scorsese and featuring a star-studded cast including Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, and Joe Pesci. It delves into the intricate world of organized crime, exploring themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the passage of time. The narrative provides a profound insight into the lives of its characters, intertwining historical events with personal stories that highlight the complexities of their relationships and choices.

      I Heard You Paint Houses
    • 2010

      Now filmed as 'The Irishman' starring Al Pacino and Joe Pesci 'I heard you paint houses' are the first words Jimmy Hoffa ever spoke to Frank 'the Irishman' Sheeran. To paint a house is to kill a man. The paint is the blood that splatters on the wall and floors. In the course of nearly five years of recorded interviews Frank Sheeran confessed to Charles Brandt that he handled more than twenty-five hits for the Mob, and for his friend Hoffa. Sheeran learned to kill in the US Army, where he saw an astonishing 411 days of active combat during World War 2. After returning home he became a hustler and a hit man, working for legenday crime boss Russell Bufalino. Eventually Sheeran would rise to a position of such prominence that he was named as one of only two non-Italians on a list of the twenty-six most wanted Mob figures. When Bufalino ordered Sheeran to kill Hoffa, the Irishman did the deed, knowing that if he refused, he would have been killed himself. Sheeran's important and fascinating story includes brand new information on other famous murders, and provides rare insight into an infamous chapter in US and Mafia history. This is a page turner that is destined to become a true-crime classic.

      I Heard You Paint Houses