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A Criminal and an Irishman: The Inside Story of the Boston Mob-IRA Connection - Hardcover

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A Criminal and an Irishman: The Inside Story of the Boston Mob-IRA Connection

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Hardcover - 14 March, 2006
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Author: Patrick Nee, Richard Farrell, Michael Blythe
ISBN: 1586421034

Number of Media: 1

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Related Areas: Biography, Boston, Gang members, Gangs, General, Infamous Crimes And Criminals, Irish American criminals, Massachusetts, Nonfiction - True Crime / Espionage, Organized Crime, True Crime, True Crime / Espionage, True Crime / General


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A Few Customer Reviews

Another bonkers avowed bad guy writes a page turner

You don't have to approve of the lifestyle choices of this thug to enjoy what is a great story. This is not really a morality tale per se although from the writer's warped perspective there is the redeeming aspect of the the whole in that Nee's passion was supporting the IRA terrorists by buying and shipping a huge magnitude of firearms for the "soldiers" to use to fight for their freedom. ( Great pains are taken to keep the arms dry so they are outfitted with plastic bags that the IRA soldiers store in the bogs ) A million dollars worth are shipped "free of charge" by the Boston irish patriots-I won't spoil all the fun for you readers. Whitey is only a supporting player in this particular shenanigans , but he does get artfully dissed which is a small pleasure... The bottom line is that all that honor and bravery aside,


An Irishman and a criminal

I absolutely loved this book. Richard Farrell captured the essence of Patrick Nee and put the words to paper beautifully. I read the book in three days, I couldn't put it down. It has already been stolen from me by my mother! Kudos' to a job well done.


Wow... just Wow.

Wow. This book was so captivating. Nee uses his talent as a refreshing to see that Nee wasn't one of those criminals that thinks he is the toughest thing to walk. (Unlike most authors to write about their gang related lives.)

 

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