The Battle for Las Vegas: The Law Vs. the Mob
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A additional super writing by Dennis Griffin…keep them coming. He just gets surpass and surpass with every book..way to go!!!
Rating: 5 / 5
If you’ve read The Last Mafioso or seen Disco, you’ve seen only half the report. Now read the additional half, the law enforcement side, and get the full report in the rear the refining of the Green Felt Jungle. Dennis Griffin has once over again preserved some remarkable and exciting description.
Rating: 5 / 5
In a city built on myth, “The Battle for Las Vegas” is the real deal. For all that thinks they know the Rosenthal/Spilotro report in view of the fact that they have read or seen “Disco”, read “Battle” to get the real in the rear the scenes report.
Lynn Zook, Las Vegas Historian, As We Knew It
Rating: 5 / 5
I would not recommend this book. I delight in reading about methodical crime, but this book lacks an engaging perspective. The book would have been much surpass if the instigator had served as a co-instigator with some on the high-profile detective/agents. It reads like numerous news tales strung together, which I found dull. The instigator really does not have a voice, and instead simply intelligence his interviews with SOME of the key participants.
Rating: 2 / 5
If you like all those movies dedicated to Vegas, you will like this book too!! If you have ever visited the city and loved the excitement it brings, you will delight in reading the description in the rear how it became what it is now!!
Billy Wannyn
Rating: 5 / 5