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Get the inside look at an FBI undercover operation that exposed an Italian mafioso’s global crime network.
This remarkable and entertaining story takes readers through the challenges, twists and turns, and inevitable administrative roadblocks one encounters while running a high-profile and complex FBI investigation. Interwoven throughout the story are highlights of key bureaucratic changes driven by culture and policy that took place within the FBI at the time. Jerry Hester explains how those changes had a negative impact on not only the Paesan Blues investigation but also the entire future of the FBI’s effectiveness and reputation.
Published | Mar 05 2024 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 228 |
ISBN | 9781538162255 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Illustrations | 13 BW Photos |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Given the size and complexity of modern American law enforcement, with hundreds of thousands of employees working literally thousands of cases simultaneously, it is inevitable that things will periodically go wrong. In Mafia Miami, former FBI agent Hester recounts how internal agency politics and conflicting agendas nearly let things go awry. Hester lays his story out with all the detail and context of an investigator pulling together his case. He tells how he ended up posted in Miami investigating a major Mafia drug operation, accruing evidence and developing reliable sources, building his case step by painstaking step. He goes on to recount how internal politics and poor human judgment at first provided obstacles then threatened to derail the entire operation. While it’s not Hester’s intent to malign the (mostly) good work of the FBI, his story does illustrate how, even with the best intentions and the highest character, human agencies are subject to human foibles. For devotees of the true-crime genre, this makes for an illuminating study.
Booklist
Mafia Miami is the realistic account of a major organized crime case. Starting in Miami, it quickly reaches New York City and Italy. Jerry Hester, the case agent and author, painfully describes the additional challenges his investigation faced in the wake of the deleterious cultural change begun by former FBI director Robert Mueller.
Thomas J. Baker, FBI veteran and the author of The Fall of the FBI: How a Once Great Agency Became a Threat to Democracy
Retired FBI agent Jerry Hester’s riveting account of the investigation into 'a high priority Italian mafioso' living in South Florida takes readers inside the international operation. This book is a fascinating look at organized crime and how authorities work to shut it down.
Larry Henry, author of Mob in Pop Culture and columnist for the Mob Museum, Las Vegas
Miami Mafia is an engaging book distinguished by a sharp, fast-moving narrative flow that provides readers with a vivid account of a modern organized crime operation and a behind-the-scenes look at the difficulties of investigating it while simultaneously battling barriers thrown up by petty office politics and an FBI undergoing radical and divisive change.
It’s loaded with scores of fearfully fascinating characters, vignettes of life inside the mob and the Bureau that take place inside the Mafia’s Miami Beach hangouts on colorful Lincoln Road, to FBI offices in Washington and New York. There are intermittent stops in Rome, Palermo, and more. It involves anxious interoffice dramas and tense incidences with suspicious and brutal gangsters that could imperil an investigation known as “Paesan Blues.” Readers will recognize Mafia names such as Gambino and Gotti and be introduced to colorful but callous characters known as “The Nose” and “The Hat.”
This is an excellent and timely gangster story that delivers an unprecedented true tale of a historically clandestine world of life inside the mob and the FBI, told by the agent who lived it. It should be required reading for new FBI agents or anyone who thinks they might want to be one.
Dave Scott, BizPac Review Columnist
I had the honor of working undercover for the author on several occasions. Jerry Hester was one of the top case agents throughout the FBI. This book is such a fantastic read. From the sunny beaches of Miami to the picturesque villages of Italy, the Mafia and its greedy tentacles are finally exposed by Hester and his hand-picked team of exceptional agents. This international case is one that confirms the strong ties between the Sicilian Mafia and America‘s Cosa Nostra. Truly a riveting investigation!
Joaquin "Jack" Garcia, retired FBI and author of Making Jack Falcone
As an FBI special agent in charge of the biggest case of his career, author Jerry Hester delivers a riveting insider's account of operation "Paesan Blues," an unpredictable undercover investigation of a shrewd mafioso moonlighting as a wine merchant in Miami Beach with close connections to the mob in New York and Sicily. Hester cranks up the suspense in Mafia Miami by illuminating how the FBI zeroes in on its target with a bit of improbable luck from a Ponzi-scheming South Florida lawyer.
Jay Weaver, federal courts reporter, Miami Herald; co-author of Dirty Gold: The Rise and Fall of an International Smuggling Ring
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