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Insightful History!,
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This review is from: Perfect Villains, Imperfect Heroes: Robert F. Kennedy's War Against Organized Crime (Capital Classics) (Paperback)
Ron Goldfarb's "Perfect Villains, Imperfect Heroes" is an insightful analysis of the RFK led Attorney General office investigation of the mob. Part memoir and part history, you feel like you are part of the action when you read this interesting book.
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Disappointing,
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This review is from: Perfect Villians, Imperfect Heroes: Robert Kennedy's War Against Organized Crime (Hardcover)
Overall, too much emphasis on Goldfarb, and not enough on Kennedy. The description of his work in Newport is somewhat dull. However, his thoughts at the end about the JFK assassination connection with organized crime are interesting.
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Perfect Villians, Imperfect Heroes: Robert Kennedy's War Against Organized Crime by Ronald L. Goldfarb (Hardcover - November 21, 1995)
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