Required Reading |
-Bloodlines: The Rise & Fall of the Mafia's Royal Family by Lee Lamothe & Antonio Nicaso. 2001. Harper Collins. -Blood Brothers: How Canada's Most Powerful Mafia Family Runs its Business by Peter Edwards. 1990. Key Porter Books. -Canadian Connection, The by Jean-Luc Charbonneau. 1976. Optimum. -Deadly Silence: Canadian Mafia Murders by Peter Edwards and Antonio Nicaso. 1993. MacMillion Canada. -Enforcer, The: Johnny Pops Papalia; A Life and Death in the Mafia by Adrian Humphreys. 1999. Harper Collins. -Hells Angels at War by Yves Lavigne. 1999. Harper Collins. -Hells Angels: Taking Care of Business by Yves Lavigne. 1987. Random House. -Le clan des Dubois by Richard Desmarais. 1976. Éditions internationales Alain Stanké Ltée. -Le Crime Organisé a Montréal (1940/1980) by Pierre de Champlain. 1986. Édition Asticou. -Mafia, bandes de motards, et trafic de drogue by Pierre de Champlain. 1990. Éditions Asticou. -Mafia Enforer by Cecil Kirby and Thomas C. Renner. 1987. Villard Books. -"Mes aveux sur le Clan Dubois" by Claude Jodoin. 1983. Les Éditions Quebecor. -Mob Rule by James Dubro. 1985. MacMillion Canada. -Nephew, The: The Making of a Mafia Hitman by Real Simard and Michel Vastel. 1988. Prentice Hall, Canada. Index |
Everything featured on the Montreal Mafia site is already public knowledge. The information from the archives of several newspapers, including the Montreal Gazette, the Montreal Daily Star, La Presse, Le Journal de Montréal, Le Soleil, Le Droit, Le Devoir, Allo Police, and Photo Police. The following authors also deserve credit. Their books are a must get for anyone interested in learning about organized crime in Montreal: |