The story of Sinatra & Company.
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This book is an easy read. A lot of the information in it isn't new, but there is some confirmation on various subjects.
Frank Sinatra's loneliness powered his voice. He had a strong desire to have an entourage around him. This started with a group he called "the Varsity".
Sinatra's interest in politics is explained by his mother's involvement in local politics.
Frank's ties to the mafia are detailed and the relationship of organized crime with the Kennedy family are confirmed and detailed better than in some contemporary books. The Fischetti brothers, Sam Giancana, and other organized crime figures appear in the book. The real ownership of various casinos and how the entertainment industry was involved was interesting.
Frank's gifts to Lucky Luciano and Sam Giancana was a new item to me.
The Chapter entitled "One of these days it'll come out" has a ring of familiarity in it regarding JFK's assassination.
The author does a good job chronicling the lives of the "Rat Pack" and their associates. Frank Sinatra is the main subject, but the others are covered well also.
Entertaining book!