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Casino: The Rise and Fall of the Mob in Las Vegas offers a riveting, insider account of how Frank 'Lefty' Rosenthal and Anthony 'the Ant' Spilotro controlled the cityโs most famous casinos for the mob. Ranked among the top business biographies and boasting a strong 4.3-star rating from over 1,100 readers, this book reveals the high-stakes drama, corruption, and ultimate downfall of organized crimeโs grip on Las Vegas.
| Best Sellers Rank | 58,659 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 201 in Business Biographies & Memoirs (Books) 211 in Organised Crime Biographies 319 in Business & Economic History |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,115 Reviews |
A**L
The real story of The Mob in Vegas
A terrific true story and a great price on Kindle. An absorbing and gripping true story of greed and corruption in the world of glitzy Vegas casinos and how The Mob cornered the market in cash waterfalls. This is the real world depicted by Scorcese's 'Casino'. A great read.
M**R
Fantastic bookโฆโฆโฆ
This is an absolutely fantastic story about the Casino world in Las Vegas and how it was seriously influenced by the mafia.It is written in a flowing way that will keep you riveted from first page to last.It reveals a fascinating story of how casinos were run and unravels all the twists and turns and intrigue over the period where it was controlled by organised crime syndicates.A truly brilliant book.
A**S
If you've seen the film, now READ THE BOOK!
Casino is a great movie, the book is chock full of facts and details that the movie has often glossed over. A really interesting read, far more engaging than I had expected.
S**N
... is often the case with the source material for great movies and TV shows Casino isn't quite as exciting ...
As is often the case with the source material for great movies and TV shows Casino isn't quite as exciting as it's Scorsese directed adaptation but overall it was decently entertaining. Pileggi flows through anecdotes quite well and it must be said that he does build a good image in your mind of whats going on; he gets across the violence and unpredictability of Spilotro and the stoic intelligence of Rosenthal but the truth is the real story behind the movie wasn't THAT interesting and that's saying something considering we are talking about mobsters here. The style of allowing the story to be told through snippets of interview transcripts is good but also means that people repeat themselves in the telling of the anecdotes and by the end you're really ready for it to be over. It's not a terrible book, it's well put together and for the first 75% keeps you turning the pages but overall it left me unimpressed.
M**N
Just like the movies
Interesting and entertaining story of the early days of Las Vegas, very enjoyable tale and good summary of how it all ended.
S**U
A great book.
Great delivery and as advertised! Very happy.
P**8
A detailed look at how organised crime ran vegas
An interesting insight into the way organised crime ran Vegas during the 70โs and early 80 โs. Great reading for anyone interested in the rise and fall of the mobโs influence in Las Vegas.
A**F
Great story, but pay attention to the plot.
As a huge fan of Casino, I really wanted to find out more about the story and the characters behind the film. The story is fantastic, and as I've commonly found with Scorsese films, really faithful to the book, however, the plot jumps around, and the amount of characters really requires you to concentrate on who's who, and who did what. I don't want to do the book any injustice, as I said, it was really entertaining, but perhaps it's one to read before watching the film....
R**R
Great read.
Excellent book.
V**W
book
Was a gift for my grandson. he liked it.
G**I
Interesting book with Adequate Print Size
I was concerned about the print size as it is a paperback (and I have AMD), however the print size was fine for me. The book is very similar to the movie Casino but with more detail which of course you could not do in a movie. It helped me understand the movie & the time period better. I'll have to watch the movie again now!
K**Y
and it has been as good of a read as I expected
Half way through the book, and it has been as good of a read as I expected. Being a big fan of Casino, the motion picture, and knowing that Pileggi co-wrote the movie script with Scorsese, I anticipated the book to be as good as the movie, and so far it has not disappointed. Las Vegas in the 70โs might not have been as flashy as it is today, but I would have loved to have been able to visit in those days.
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