Monday, March 4, 2024

Review: Conflicting Loyalties: My Life as a Mob Enforcer Turned DOJ Informant by Aiden Gabor

About the Book
A memoir of a double life as a Mafia enforcer and a DOJ informant taking down corrupt cops and politicians.

Aiden Gabor was still a teenager when Department of Justice agents approached him with an ultimatum: spend his life in prison for racketeering, embezzlement, extortion, and conspiracy to commit murder, or become an undercover agent.

Conflicting Loyalties is a sharp, honest memoir in three parts: the bloody life of a mob soldier from outside la famiglia; the death-defying, paranoid existence of an informant bringing down corrupt politicians and police departments from the inside; and unexpectedly finding peace late in life through the Baha’i faith while coping with an ALS diagnosis.

Conflicting Loyalties is a visceral tale of a man who gambles with his own life in order to save it, dodging his fate while searching for an identity, a father, and a family. It is for readers of Gianni Russo’s Hollywood Godfather, Joe Pistone’s classic Donnie Brasco, and anyone interested in mob life, police and political corruption, and finding peace after a life of violence.


MY THOUGHTS

This was an incredibly fascinating story! It’s not something I’d normally pick up, but I’m so glad I did! It was a gripping read. I enjoyed the engaging and snappy writing style. There was something very conversational about it that pulled me right in. I didn’t want to put it down.

I was completely engrossed in this memoir by Aiden Gabor. I enjoyed reading about how he went from working for the mob to being an informant for the DOJ. It was very interesting to read about his time as a police officer and how he brought down corrupt cops. The things Gabor went through and the things he did! And to come out on the other side of it the way he has! Wow! Inspiring!

This was an enlightening read that I highly recommend. To say it was compelling is an understatement! 

NOTE: This book contains strong language.

FIVE STARS

6 comments:

  1. Glad that you enjoyed this one :) Have a good week!

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    1. Thank you, Cindy! Hope you have a good one too! :)

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    1. It was! I don't read too many memoirs, but this was so good!

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  3. He was a teenager when he had to make that tough choice? Wow. What a life he's led.

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