
Mickey Cohen
The Life and Crimes of L.A.'s Notorious Mobster
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Tere Tereba
Mickey Cohen: The Life and Times of L.A.'s Notorious Mobster is a seductive, premium-octane blend of true crime and Hollywood lore that spins around a wildly eccentric mob boss.
When Bugsy Siegel was executed, ruthless Mickey Cohen, a former pro boxer and cunning provocateur, took over criminal activity in L.A., a move sanctioned by Meyer Lansky and Frank Costello. Attaining immense power and dominance, from the late 1940s until 1976 the semi-literate Angeleno became an above-the-fold newspaper name, accumulating a remarkable count of more than 1,000 front pages in Los Angeles papers alone, and hundreds of articles in national and international periodicals.
Cohen's story and the history of mid-century L.A. are inextricably intertwined, and author Tere Tereba delivers tales full of high life, high drama, and highly placed politicians, among them RFK and Richard Nixon, as well as revelations about countless icons, including Shirley Temple, Lana Turner, Frank Sinatra, and the Reverend Billy Graham. Meticulously researched, this rich tapestry presents a panoramic look at the Los Angeles underworld and immerses the listener in a dark, decadent, and dangerous side of Hollywood that has not been fully revealed until now.
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Good but not riveting story. Good narration.
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Fun, colorful, with perfect pitch
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What did you like best about Mickey Cohen? What did you like least?
Mickey was not your average gangster. He didn't discriminate; he ran with a very diverse crowd. He wasn't a womanizer, (largely due to germophobia), and he didn't kill at random, not people who weren't in the life and certainly not women and children. He was old fashioned, and that's what I liked best about him. What I liked least - I'll have to get back to you on that.Would you be willing to try another book from Tere Tereba? Why or why not?
Sure. This book was informative but not overly long.What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?
The narrator did a fair job with this book, but I really think a man should have done the reading. I found it distracting to delve inside the minds of male gangsters when a woman was communicating their thoughts and feelings.Good Prep for Ganster Squad
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What did you like best about Mickey Cohen? What did you like least?
Lot's of details.Would you recommend Mickey Cohen to your friends? Why or why not?
No. The reader is wrong for this book. Mispronounced words and names and silly attempts to talk like a gangsterHow could the performance have been better?
It should have been a male who could sound like a ganster and it should have been proof-listened to correct mispronunciations of name and words. Examples: rookie pronounced ru-kee and Melvin Belli pronounced "belly".If this book were a movie would you go see it?
YesWrong person to read
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