
Black Mass
Whitey Bulger, the FBI and a Devil's Deal
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Narrated by:
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Christopher Evan Welch
About this listen
John Connolly and James "Whitey" Bulger grew up together on the streets of South Boston. Decades later, in the mid-1970s, they met again. By then Connolly was a major figure in the FBI's Boston office, and Whitey had become godfather of the Irish Mob. Connolly had an idea, a scheme that might bring Bulger into the FBI fold and Connolly into the bureau's big leagues. But Bulger had other plans.
©2000 2001, 2012 Dick Lehr and Gerard O'Neill (P)2015 Recorded Books Inc
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Critic reviews
" Black Mass should prompt a reevaluation of the uses and misuses of informers by law enforcement officials throughout the country.” ( New York Times Book Review)
“A jaw-dropping, true-life tale of how two thugs corrupted the FBI.” ( Baltimore Sun)