The press nicknamed him "The Prime Minister of the Underworld." The U.S. Treasury's Bureau of Narcotics described him as "one of the most powerful and influential Mafia leaders in the U.S." But to friends and associates, he was simply "Uncle Frank." Who was Frank Costello really? That's the question Pulitzer Prizewinning reporter Anthony M. DeStefano sets out to answer--in his definitive portrait of one of the most fascinating figures in the annals of American crime . . .
Using newly released FBI files, eyewitness accounts, and family mementos, Top Hoodlum takes you inside the Mafia that
Frank Costello helped build from the ground up, from small time bootlegging and gambling to a nationwide racketeering empire.
Anthony M. DeStefano is a Pulitzer Prize and Emmy Award-winning journalist, author, and preeminent Mob historian. He has covered criminal justice and organized crime for more than three decades as a reporter for Newsday and appeared as an expert source on HISTORY’s documentary series American Godfathers: The Five Families. His books on the subject include Broadway Butterfly, The Big Heist, King of the Godfathers, Gangland New York, Top Hoodlum, and Gotti’s Boys, among others. He can be found online at TonyDeStefano.com.