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THE IRISH MOB TRILOGY

The compelling final days of the Hell’s Kitchen Irish Mob, from the point-of-view of those who lived it. Intimate and harrowing, The Westies is a True Crime classic. According to legendary crime reporter Edna Buchanan: “You want to cheer at the end… Masterfully told, gracefully written, this is the true story of the most brutal men this violent nation has ever seen… The Westies will blow you away.” 

IRISH MOB TRILOGY

A sweeping, thoroughly researched history of the Irish Mob in America, from the time of the Irish Potato Famine to the end of the 20th Century. From New Orleans, Chicago and Kansas City to New York and Boston, the Irish Mob held sway for nearly 200 years. “T.J. English, one of the best reporters of our time, outdoes himself with this amazing panorama of strivers and thugs” –  historian Luc Sante. 

There have been other books about Whitey Bulger and his reign of terror in Boston, but none like this. The author burrows deep into the legacy of the Irish Mob in Boston and exposes the relationship between Bulger and his partners in law enforcement, culminating with a blow-by-blow account of the trial of Whitey Bulger. “A shocking panorama of institutional corruption stretching back generations… A disturbing and addictive read” – Playboy magazine.

T.J. ENGLISH

T.J. ENGLISH

T.J. English has been a professional writer for more than three decades. His first book,
The Westies (1990), was a national bestseller. His second book, Born to Kill (1995) was nominated for an Edgar Award in the category of Best Fact Crime. His next three books – Paddy Whacked (2005), Havana Nocturne (2008) and The Savage City (2011) – were all New York Times bestsellers. Havana Nocturne and The Savage City were both nominated for Edgar Awards. English is known primarily for his writings about organized crime and the criminal justice system, but his journalism has covered a myriad of subjects, including the worlds of music and movies. He has published major interviews with the likes of director Martin Scorsese, actor Bill Murray and the legendary comic George Carlin, among others.

 

Also a screenwriter, English has written episodes of the television crime dramas NYPD Blue and Homicide, for which he was awarded the Humanitas Prize for humanitarian writing in the arts.

 

English was born in Tacoma, Washington into a large Irish Catholic family of ten children (he was the eighth child). He attended Catholic school all the way through college, graduating from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. After teaching high school for a year in East L.A., English moved to New York City in 1981. There he worked as a freelance journalist while driving a taxi at night to pay the bills.

 

Among his earliest assignments was writing for Irish America Magazine, a national magazine based in New York. He wrote about politics, sports, entertainment, and crime, which led to his initial writings about the Westies, an Irish American gang from Hell’s Kitchen. In writing about the Irish Mob, English burrowed deep into the history of the Irish experience in America, albeit from a particular point of view: the gutter. His research and writing on this subject is unprecedented, resulting in The Irish Mob Trilogy, an operatic Irish American saga that culminates with the publication of Where the Bodies Were Buried (2015), an in depth look at the criminal career of Boston’s James "Whitey" Bulger.

 

While promoting his books, English has achieved considerable notoriety, having appeared multiple times on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, perhaps the most popular news and talk show of its day. 

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