Philadelphia Mob Boss Set to Tell His Story in ‘Lost Lives and Forgotten Vows’

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90’s Mob boss Ralph Natale will tell his story in “Lost Lives and Forgotten Vows”, due to be published in the Fall of 2016.

Natale ran the Philadelphia Mob during the mid-1990’s and would later serve 11 years behind bars for financing drug deals.

“Ralph Natale, has out killed, out smarted and outlived his adversaries. Now he gets to tell history in his own words not just mafia history but American history,” said “I Married a Mobster” producer Dan Pearson, who will assist Natale with the project. “Lost Lives and Forgotten Vows will take the reader on a trip into the epicenter of Americana in the mid-to-late 20th Century where pop culture and politics frequently intersected with the underworld, and where Ralph Natale was the man charged with greasing the wheels so the multiple relationships between those entities could run at full speed.”

New York Daily News investigative reporter Larry McShane will also assist with the book.

- Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com

 

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