"Talty resurrects the engaging saga of Joseph Petrosino . An absorbing exploration of one man''s obsession to redeem his heritage amid familiar fears of foreigners." -- The New York Times "Unspools like a thriller." -- Entertainment Weekly "Talty succeeds in vividly portraying Italian-American mores at the dawn of the 20th century, and his well-researched account is replete with anecdotes of mayhem, terror and heroism." -- USA Today (3 out of 4 stars) "Gripping . A valuable recounting of a lurid and little-known episode in American history." -- Washington Post "Taut, brisk, and very cinematic . A sharply defined portrait of Petrosino.
" -- Newsday "Thrilling . An extraordinary crime story with a genuine American hero too long forgotten." -- Dallas Morning News " The Black Hand is nonfiction noir at its best: a real-life Godfather prequel that pits an unforgettable Italian-American hero against the seemingly unstoppable menace that would become the New York Mafia." -- MARK ADAMS, author of the New York Times bestseller Turn Right at Machu Picchu "What a terrific read! Through incredible historical research and a detective''s eye for the telling detail, Stephan Talty chronicles Joseph Petrosino''s dogged pursuit of cold-blooded extortionists and killers. It''s a story about immigration, urban life, and the struggle of law enforcement to confront the terror spread by a start-up criminal underworld at the turn of the 20th century." -- DICK LEHR, author of the New York Times bestseller Black Mass " The Black Hand is a fascinating immersion into an almost forgotten time and culture in which a mysterious criminal enterprise terrorized immigrants seeking a new life in America. Stephan Talty''s book provides a richly woven, engrossing tale of one man determined to help his fellow Italian-Americans resist the threat and prosper. A solid addition to the American history library.
" -- GREGORY A. FREEMAN, author of The Forgotten 500 "Stephan Talty is a marvelous storyteller, and with The Black Hand , he''s hit a gusher: the true tale of one of New York City''s greatest detectives at war with a lethal secret society and at odds with his own department. In Talty''s hands, this is a thrilling instant classic." -- ROBERT KOLKER , author of the New York Times bestseller Lost Girls "Given the secret nature of the Black Hand -- which terrorized New York and the nation a century ago -- Talty''s account is extraordinarily detailed. Even more intimate is the portrait of Petrosino, chief Mafia detective. An important and gripping book." -- A. J.
BAIME, author of The Arsenal of Democracy "Readers of this propulsive, cinematic book will feel transported to a crucial moment in our history. Stephan Talty''s masterful portrayal of this early age of organized crime swept me up instantly and didn''t let go until the final page. In the spirit of The Black Hand ''s richly-evoked Italian-American world, I say ''bravo.''" -- CHARLES BRANDT, author of the New York Times bestseller I Heard You Paint Houses "Stephan Talty''s thoroughly researched The Black Hand vividly recounts the rise of Italian organized crime in New York, the Italian immigrant police detective who led the fight against it, and the anti-Italian hysteria it aroused across America. It''s a great book." -- TYLER ANBINDER, author of City of Dreams "Stephan Talty''s The Black Hand offers a fascinating glimpse of a period in New York City in what is a classic and suspenseful account of a growing terror and the detective who won''t give up, no matter what it costs him." -- GILBERT KING, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Devil in the Grove "The story of what [Petrosino] did almost single-handedly, as well as the systems he devised to do so, is fascinating, and the persecution, low pay, abuse, and ignorance of the immigrants'' rich culture strike a chord close to home these days. Talty is an excellent storyteller, and this particular story is highly relevant as America''s next set of immigrants struggles for acceptance.
" -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "Gripping . Talty''s fast-moving and well-constructed narrative gives the law enforcement hero and pioneer the recognition he deserves." -- Publishers Weekly "Exciting . Talty''s writing is wonderfully evocative in capturing the complex immigrant experience of hope, fear, pride and bewilderment." -- BookPage.