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2006
THE BROTHERS BULGER
Howie Carr
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THE BROTHERS BULGER

How They Terrorized and Corrupted Boston for a Quarter Century

by Howie Carr

Warner · 2007

Peak rank

#6

Weeks on list

5

Debuted

March 2006

Chart History

#1510152006
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5 weeks on the Hardcover Nonfiction list, peaking at #6

The riveting New York Times bestseller by the award-winning columnist—now with a stunning new afterword detailing Whitey Bulger's capture. For years their familiar story was of two siblings who took different paths out of South Boston: William "Billy" Bulger, former president of the Massachusetts State Senate; and his brother James "Whitey" Bulger, a vicious criminal who became the FBI's second most-wanted man after Osama Bin Laden. While Billy cavorted with the state's blue bloods to become a powerful political force, Whitey blazed a murderous trail to the top rung of organized crime. Now, in this compelling narrative, Carr uncovers a sinister world of FBI turncoats, alliances between various branches of organized crime, St. Patrick's Day shenanigans, political infighting, and the complex relationship between two brothers who were at one time kings. "A smashing true crime book . . . a rich depiction of a city gone bad and a superb meditation on personal and official corruption. Howie Carr brilliantly analyzes, scrutinizes, indicts . . . A howl of rage at the most hellish old-boy network imaginable." —James Ellroy, New York Times-bestselling author "Crime and politics pay off big-time in Howie Carr's two-fisted account of the brothers Bulger. I laughed, I cried, and I kept turning the pages of this outrageous true story of zany mobsters, political hacks, and corrupt G-men." —Mike Stanton, New York Times-bestselling author

All Appearances

6↑4April 2, 2006wk 3
15↓2April 23, 2006wk 5

Details

ISBN-13
9780446506144
ISBN-10
0446506141
Published
2007
Pages
410
Publisher
Warner
Categories
True Crime

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