| Making Jack Falcone: An Undercover FBI Agent Takes Down a Mafia Family | 
enlarge | Author: Joaquin "jack" Garcia Creator: Michael Levin Publisher: Touchstone Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (7 reviews) Sales Rank: 1697
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 272 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.2
ISBN: 1416551638 Dewey Decimal Number: 364.1060973 EAN: 9781416551638 ASIN: 1416551638
Publication Date: October 13, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description "Petey Chops wasn't kicking up. And if he didn't start soon, he was going to get whacked." So begins Making Jack Falcone, the extraordinary true story of an undercover FBI agent's years-long investigation of the Gambinos, which resulted in a string of arrests that crippled the organized crime family.But long before Joaquin "Jack" Garcia found himself wearing a wire with some of the Mafia's top capos, he was one of the FBI's unlikeliest recruits. A Cuban-born American, Jack graduated from Quantico standing six-foot-four and weighing 300 pounds -- not your typical G-man. Jack's stature soon proved an asset as the FBI looked to place agents undercover with drug smugglers, counterfeiters, and even killers. Jack became one of the few FBI agents dedicated solely to undercover work. Using a series of carefully created aliases, Jack insinuated himself in the criminal world, from the Badlands of Philadelphia, where he was a gregarious money launderer, to the streets of Miami, where an undercover Garcia moved stolen and illicit goods and brought down dirty cops. Jack jumped at the opportunity to infiltrate the shadowy world of La Cosa Nostra, but how would the Cuban-American convince wiseguys that he was one of their own, a Sicilian capable of "earning his button" -- getting made in the Mafia? For the first time, the FBI created a special "mob school" for Jack, teaching him how to eat, talk, and think like a wiseguy. And it wasn't long before the freshly minted Jack Falcone found himself under the wing of one of the Gambinos' old school capos, Greg DePalma. DePalma, who cared for an ailing John Gotti in prison, introduced Falcone to his world of shakedowns, beatings, and envelopes of cash, never suspecting that one of his trusted crew members was a federal agent. A page-turning account of the struggle between law enforcement and organized crime that will rank with such classic stories as Donnie Brasco, Serpico, and Wiseguy, Making Jack Falcone is an unforgettable trip into America's underworld through the eyes of a highly decorated FBI veteran.
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  Quick, Entertaining Read November 18, 2008 Mr. Garcia doesn't glamorize the mob, but portrays them as the greedy thugs that they are. Still, it is an interesting read.
I am going to try some of the Italian restaurants mentioned in the book when I am in the NY area.
  If you love true crime...you will love this book! November 16, 2008 I cruised through this book in two days. This book is a very fun read and his story is captivating. I'm a huge fan of true crime and mafia based stories and this one is definitely on the top of my list. Stephen Soderburg optioned his rights and is going to make a movie about him. Can't wait!
  Great Read! November 9, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought "The Making of Jack Falcone" because I saw Mr. Garcia on 60 minutes..Talk about impressive!
I ordered buy the book that night!
I can tell you that 60 minutes didn't even scratch the surface of what this Giant of a Man accomplished!
I consider the 60 Minutes piece a just teaser because there is so much more to his story then just taking down the Gambinos.
When you read about all the other undercover personas that this Hero, (FYI consider anyone who puts the bad guys away to make us safe a Hero)it is just truely unbelivable! I couldn't put it down!
From Drug Lords to Wise Guy's Agent Garcia could do it all.
If he wasn't an FBI agent I think we would see him as an Oscar winning actor.
Speaking of which I just read that they are doing a movie based on the book. If so I predict it wil be the next great Mob Classic film. Can't wait!
I highly recommned this book!!It is a terrific read and flows nicely.. Even if you are not into Mob books,it is a great read about a truly unique indivudual!
  Jared November 9, 2008 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
Book was terrible. The author was constantly patting himself on the back. The Gambino crime family portion was not even interesting. The only reason I gave this more than one star was because the stuff about the FBI bureaucracy was mildly interesting.
  Of thugs and ruffians October 31, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Extortion. Murder. Drugs. Racketeering. Gambling. Prostitution. It's all here, and more. Joaquin Garcia's (aka Jack Falcone) autobiography of his life as an undercover FBI agent is an intriguing buzz into the sleazy and unforgiving world of crime and corruption.
Garcia is a big man (6' 4", 350 plus pounds) walking on eggshells as he squashes wrongdoers and puts them behind bars all up and down the eastern seaboard. His final case is a two and a half year stint as undercover cop within the Mafia's Gambino family. Living on the edge everyday.
While not exactly a high powered action thriller, it does ideate the dangers and excitement of working undercover along with the inner workings of both the FBI and organized crime. A good read. Word of caution to those who dislike tough language.
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