
Pretty neat depiction of Al's life as son of Roy DeMeo

I bought the book and enjoyed it very much. Pretty quick read if you are anxious to hear what life in the DeMeo household was like. I am older than Al Demeo (I was born in '59 in Joisey) and with an Italian mother, I have to admit so much of what he described that went on was exactly what was happening in my house. I.E. the Christmas, Easter, Sunday dinners, etc. etc. What was different in my house was that my Dad didn't make late night trips to the Gemini Lounge on Flatlands Ave. in Brooklyn to meet with Anthony, Nino and Joey. I sometimes wish I grew up in Brooklyn though. Al does a good job in the book by taking a little further after his Father was murdered. There were things that occurred in Al's life afterwards that many of us never knew about. The Walter Mack (D.A.-Attorney General ??) stuffed shocked me because I had business dealings with Walter just a few years ago and never knew he was so instumental in the taking down of the DeMeo crew, amongst many others. The part of the book I found hard to believe at times was the Mob exposure that Roy gave to his young son. Taking him to the Ravenite to meet Neil?? C'Mon. Having him pick up his loan shark payments before the age of 15? WOW !! I have to believe it's all true, but must admit it was hard to fathom. I also didn't know that Roy left his family so "well-off" financially. The book is good, I recommend it, but I feel it has better potential as a movie. This story needs to be made into a motion picture. It could be a box office smash "hit" (lol) because of all the interest in the Mafia from the 60's - 70's and 80's. Take Al Demeo's story and make a movie, PLEASE !!!!
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