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Money, Power and Violence

The Story of Charlie "Lucky" Luciano

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Money, Power and Violence

By: Andrew Williams
Narrated by: A. Zens
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Who was Charlie Luciano?

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©2013 Andrew Williams (P)2016 Andrew Williams
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Interesting Summary of Lucky Luciano's Life

What made the experience of listening to Money, Power and Violence the most enjoyable?

Zens' dramatic voice coupled with the background music make this story compelling and fun to listen to. The story is exciting if short.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Money, Power and Violence?

It was interesting that Rothstein mentored him. It was also interesting that he started out as a bully. The only kid who stood up to him became his friend and later his second-in- command. They don't put that in anti-bullying campaigns. Stand up to the bully and you can become a crime boss.

What does A. Zens bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

He has a dramatic flair that brings the story to life.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Yes, I was glad that it was the brothels that brought Luciano down. He treated those prostitutes terribly so it is poetic justice that the income from the brothels got the attention of the authorities.

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