8 Best Mafia Books Ever Written

8 Best Mafia Books Ever Written

With both fiction and non-fiction, this list is your ultimate guide to 8 Best Mafia Books Ever Written that will blow your mind.

Godfather: Mario Puzo

Godfather: Mario Puzo

This mafia classic has at its centre the charismatic Vito Corleone right from his childhood to his coming of age and adulthood in the mafia family.

Gomorrah: Roberto Saviano

Gomorrah: Roberto Saviano

This true crime book is a genuine tale of bloodlust and organized crime. It tells the story of the decline of Naples under the reign of the Camorra.

Out: Natsuo Kirino

Out: Natsuo Kirino

In this gripping story featuring the Japanese mafia, yakuza, we follow a young mother who murders her husband.

The Cartel: Ashley Antoinette and Jaquavis Coleman

The Cartel: Ashley Antoinette and Jaquavis Coleman

The death of the leader if a celebrated mafia cult in Miami leads to the mafia version of ‘game of thrones’.

Destino: Sienna Mynx

Destino: Sienna Mynx

In this wonderful mafia romance, a successful Black fashion designer in Italy meets an impeccably dressed businessman.

Midnight in Sicily: Peter Robb

Midnight in Sicily: Peter Robb

Blending Sicilian culture and coastal geography with its rich network of mafia, Robb creates a crime travelogue of sorts.

The Day of the Owl: Leonardo Sciascia

The Day of the Owl: Leonardo Sciascia

In this Italian crime fiction, a detective called Bellodi attempts to solve the mystery of the murder of a man shot while catching a bus.

Wiseguy

Wiseguy

This crime non-fiction is the portrait of the formidable crime lord Henry Hill. Pileggi presents to us, in graphic detail, the story of a man with an impeccable code of honour.