
The Roaring Twenties was a time when the mafia crime bosses reigned supreme in the American underworld.
It was a time of glitz, glamour and blood. In "ME AND THE GENERAL", author Rosemary Valenti Guarnera has written an eye-opening read that delves into this era and looks into the life of Ralph Liguori, a man whose entire life was based on loyalty and a sense of duty, a man who was friends with Charles "Lucky" Luciano, one of the most notorious crime bosses during the great depression.
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