Al Capone: “Scarface” the Notorious Businessman and Gangster, Kelly Mass
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Al Capone: “Scarface” the Notorious Businessman and Gangster

Author: Kelly Mass

Narrator: Chris Newman

Unabridged: 0 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook

Publisher: Findaway Voices

Published: 04/12/2022

Genre: True Crime - Historical

Synopsis

Al Capone was an infamous mob boss between the two world wars, in the city of New York and surrounding areas. His name and style have been emulated in movies. The mass shootings, tax evasion, and revenge on Italian murders in the mafia gangs on the United States east coast were so notorious that they have become iconic and stereotyped.

How did Al Capone get the scars on his face? How did he manage to control so much of the gangs in the cities? How was he able to bribe the police, evade taxes, and become a terror for anyone who opposed him? And how did his life finally come to an end?

Find out more about this Italian mobster who became a symbol for mobs throughout the United States for decades to come.

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