

An edition of A rookie cop vs. the west coast mafia (2014)
breaking up the "best in the west" gang
By Tanya Chalupa
Publish Date
2014
Publisher
-
Language
eng
Pages
312
Description:
In this gripping, true crime exposé, Bill Palmini, a rookie detective, hopes to take down the West Coast Mafia by gaining the confidence of notorious mob operative William Ettleman. Set against a backdrop of social turmoil, the book immerses readers in free love, drugs, robbery and murder, orchestrated by organized crime in locations like Sausalito, California. The Trident Restaurant, once a drug Mecca for Hollywood, the music industry and the New York hip, was co-owned by the Kingston Trio and their manager, Frank Werber, a self-proclaimed drug priest. Robin Williams worked as a busboy there and Janis Joplin had her own table. Sally Stanford, the former San Francisco Madam who later became Sausalitoʹs mayor, was a confidant of the infamous. Ettlemanʹs safecracking gang targets the Trident. Mobsters like Frank "the Bomp" Bompensiero, on whom Sopranos character "Big Pussy" is thought to have been based, become involved. Palmini, utilizing Ettleman, joins the FBI and the Federal Strike Force on Organized Crime to penetrate the crime scene in Sausalito, loaded dice in Las Vegas and Reno, corruption in San Diego and stolen credit cards in Texas. Then he begins to break up one of the most notorious gangs on the West Coast.
subjects: Organized crime, Undercover operations, Police, Biography, History, Mafia, Crime, united states
People: William G. Palmini
Places: United States, Sausalito, Nevada, California, Las Vegas
Times: 20th century