The Ice Man: Confessions of a Mafia Contract Killer

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Author: Philip Carlo

ISBN-10: 0312374658

ISBN-13: 9780312374655

Category: Criminals - Murderers - Biography

Top Mob Hitman. Devoted Husband and father.  For thirty years, he led a double life—becoming the most notorious professional assassin in American history. This is the true story of THE ICE MAN\ He was Sammy the Bull Gravano’s partner in the killing of Paul Castellano. John Gotti hired him to torture and kill his neighbor. A favorite among all the seven East Coast crime families, Richard “Ice Man” Kuklinski conducted his business with coldhearted intensity. By his own estimate, he...

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Drawing on hundreds of hours of face-to-face interviews, Carlo reveals the story of Richard "The Ice Man" Kuklinski, who became one of the most notorious and sadistic professional assassins in American history, working for such criminals as Sammy "The Bull" Gravano and John Gotti. Unabridged. 14 CDs. Library Journal Carlo (The Night Stalker) has written another captivating true-crime book. This one tells the spine-chilling story of Richard Kuklinski, a.k.a. "the Ice Man" because he liked to freeze his victims to throw off forensic investigators. Born into an abusive family, Kuklinski claimed to have killed for the first time at age 14. After a run-in with the Gambino family, he became a hit man for the mob, managing to live the double life of a professional assassin and devoted family man. The author spent over 200 hours interviewing the incarcerated Kuklinski and his family. If one is to believe Kuklinski, he killed upward of 200 individuals, including Jimmy Hoffa, Carmine Galante, and Roy DeMeo. It was only through the diligent work of New Jersey police officer Pat Kane, who spent six years building a case against Kuklinski, that the killing spree ended. This work is written like a novel; readers will become so engrossed in the details that they'll forget that this is a true story. Highly recommended for readers of true crime; perhaps the finished version of this book will provide the update that Kuklinski died on March 5, 2006, at age 70 of natural causes. Michael Sawyer, Rangeview Lib. District, Thornton, CO Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

\ \ The Ice Man\ \ \ \ Confessions of a Mafia Contract Killer\ \ \ \ By Carlo, Philip\ \ \ St. Martin's Press\ \ \ \ Copyright © 2006\ \ Carlo, Philip\ All right reserved.\ \ ISBN: 0312349289\ \ \ \ \ Chapter One 

\ From Barnes & NobleRichard "The Iceman" Kuklinski was never able to calculate the exact number of his homicide victims. Usually though, his corpse count estimates ranged upward of 100. Kuklinski died in a New Jersey prison in April, but not before true crime writer Philip Carlo conducted 240 hours of face-to-face interviews with this notorious Mafia hit man. In these confessions, "The Iceman" exhibits no modesty or regrets about his ghoulish career.\ \ \ \ \ Library JournalCarlo (The Night Stalker) has written another captivating true-crime book. This one tells the spine-chilling story of Richard Kuklinski, a.k.a. "the Ice Man" because he liked to freeze his victims to throw off forensic investigators. Born into an abusive family, Kuklinski claimed to have killed for the first time at age 14. After a run-in with the Gambino family, he became a hit man for the mob, managing to live the double life of a professional assassin and devoted family man. The author spent over 200 hours interviewing the incarcerated Kuklinski and his family. If one is to believe Kuklinski, he killed upward of 200 individuals, including Jimmy Hoffa, Carmine Galante, and Roy DeMeo. It was only through the diligent work of New Jersey police officer Pat Kane, who spent six years building a case against Kuklinski, that the killing spree ended. This work is written like a novel; readers will become so engrossed in the details that they'll forget that this is a true story. Highly recommended for readers of true crime; perhaps the finished version of this book will provide the update that Kuklinski died on March 5, 2006, at age 70 of natural causes. Michael Sawyer, Rangeview Lib. District, Thornton, CO Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.\ \ \ From the Publisher“Carlo effectively tells the life story of the family man who spent thirty years as a professional killer, while hosting barbecues in suburban New Jersey.”—New York Post\ “A hell of a book, a brutal page-turner.”\ —Larry King\ “Philip Carlo captured the essence of who my husband was.”—Barbara Kuklinski\ “Spine-chilling…readers will become so engrossed in the details that they’ll forget that this is a true story.”—Library Journal\ “Reading The Ice Man left me cold, perplexed, horrified. No one today writing about the criminals, the streets, has the insight and innate knowledge of the criminal mind. I highly recommend this book.”—Joey Reynolds, host of WOR Radio\ “Carlo writes with the sharpness of a stiletto. His words are cutting and brutal and meaningful. I could not put The Ice Man down. It is the most compelling book I have ever read.”—Louis Free, the Heartland Radio Show\ “What Philip Carlo did was capture the heart and soul of Richard Kuklinski. I could not put his book down.”—HBO Producer Gaby Monet\ “Both my wife and I read this book. While we were reading the book, neither one of us spoke to the other for days.”—George Nooray, Coast to Coast Radio \ \ \