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teganpfff 's review for:
The Ice Man: Confessions of a Mafia Contract Killer
by Philip Carlo
I will admit, I found this book extremely fascinating (and disturbing). Richard Kuklinski's 'rules' of morality were particularly interesting. While he was able to kill so many people with absolutely no remorse, he would never touch a child or rape a woman (these were unforgivable sins).
However, the author could have shortened the book considerably, and he did have a tendency to repeat himself.
However, the author could have shortened the book considerably, and he did have a tendency to repeat himself.