FOR FANS OF WISE GUY & GOMORRAH -THE KING OF NEW YORK is the story of how one gangster makes it his life goal(and obsession) to dominate across all affiliations of organized crime to achieve themost desired title: The King Of New York.
For nearly 50 years, the mafia has existed in the underbelly of New York City, where theheart of organized crime originated. For Jimmy Martello, the mafia is a way of life.However, young Jimmy inherits both an honor and a duty that he didn’t sign up for, whenboth his father and his grandfather are simultaneously murdered, leaving Jimmy as theheir, or in mafia speak, the Don. While Jimmy is no stranger to navigating his Brooklynstreets, he’s clueless on how to move like a Don, make money like a Don, and kill like aDon. He learns the latter of the lessons when his uncle is released from prison, and ishoping to dominate New York City as a new kind of drug dealing kingpin, annihilatingeveryone in his way, including his nephew. The only way for Jimmy to fight back is to alignwith some of the most nefarious crime families and gangs, including securing top allianceswith the notorious Russian Mob, the Yakuza, the Cartel, and the Black Mafia Family. Themafia calls it the Don, the streets call it all city, but for Jimmy Martello his mission is clear:to become the King of New York. The King of New York is an action packed novel,including elements of both fiction and true crime, a must read for anyone fascinated
Kathy Iandoli is a critically acclaimed journalist and author. Her first book,God Save The Queens: The Essential History of Women In Hip-Hop (2019, Dey StreetBooks / HarperCollins) was named an NPR Best Book Of the Year. She is the author ofthe biography Baby Girl: Better Known As Aaliyah (2021, Atria Books / Simon & Schuster),as well as the co-author of rapper Lil’ Kim’s upcoming memoir The Queen Bee (2023,Hachette Books). Kathy has written about music and gender for two decades, with bylinesin VIBE, The Source, XXL, Village Voice, Rolling Stone, Billboard, Pitchfork, BUST, TeenVogue, PAPER, Playboy, i-D, Cosmopolitan, Maxim, The Guardian, VICE, and manyothers. Kathy is a professor of Music Business at New York University, and has served asa pundit (television, radio, and panels) for discussions on hip-hop and gender.
FOR FANS OF WISE GUY & GOMORRAH -THE KING OF NEW YORK is the story of how one gangster makes it his life goal(and obsession) to dominate across all affiliations of organized crime to achieve themost desired title: The King Of New York.
For nearly 50 years, the mafia has existed in the underbelly of New York City, where theheart of organized crime originated. For Jimmy Martello, the mafia is a way of life.However, young Jimmy inherits both an honor and a duty that he didn’t sign up for, whenboth his father and his grandfather are simultaneously murdered, leaving Jimmy as theheir, or in mafia speak, the Don. While Jimmy is no stranger to navigating his Brooklynstreets, he’s clueless on how to move like a Don, make money like a Don, and kill like aDon. He learns the latter of the lessons when his uncle is released from prison, and ishoping to dominate New York City as a new kind of drug dealing kingpin, annihilatingeveryone in his way, including his nephew. The only way for Jimmy to fight back is to alignwith some of the most nefarious crime families and gangs, including securing top allianceswith the notorious Russian Mob, the Yakuza, the Cartel, and the Black Mafia Family. Themafia calls it the Don, the streets call it all city, but for Jimmy Martello his mission is clear:to become the King of New York. The King of New York is an action packed novel,including elements of both fiction and true crime, a must read for anyone fascinated
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Kathy Iandoli is a critically acclaimed journalist and author. Her first book,God Save The Queens: The Essential History of Women In Hip-Hop (2019, Dey StreetBooks / HarperCollins) was named an NPR Best Book Of the Year. She is the author ofthe biography Baby Girl: Better Known As Aaliyah (2021, Atria Books / Simon & Schuster),as well as the co-author of rapper Lil’ Kim’s upcoming memoir The Queen Bee (2023,Hachette Books). Kathy has written about music and gender for two decades, with bylinesin VIBE, The Source, XXL, Village Voice, Rolling Stone, Billboard, Pitchfork, BUST, TeenVogue, PAPER, Playboy, i-D, Cosmopolitan, Maxim, The Guardian, VICE, and manyothers. Kathy is a professor of Music Business at New York University, and has served asa pundit (television, radio, and panels) for discussions on hip-hop and gender.