GHOSTS OF SICILY by Mark Harmon (Audiobook)(Nonfiction)
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GHOSTS OF SICILY by Mark Harmon (Audiobook)(Nonfiction) Author: Mark Harmon and Leon Carroll Jr.; Narrator: Scott Brick Full Title: Ghosts of Sicily: The True Story of the Naval Intelligence Agents Who Courted the Mob to Fight Nazis in America and the Battlefields of Italy Release Year: 2026 Length: 9h 11m Genres: Nonfiction, History, Military, Espionage, World War II, Biographies & Memoirs From the New York Times bestselling authors of "Ghosts of Honolulu," Mark Harmon and Leon Carroll Jr.,
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GHOSTS OF SICILY by Mark Harmon (Audiobook)(Nonfiction)
Author: Mark Harmon and Leon Carroll Jr.; Narrator: Scott Brick
Full Title: Ghosts of Sicily: The True Story of the Naval Intelligence Agents Who Courted the Mob to Fight Nazis in America and the Battlefields of Italy
Release Year: 2026
Length: 9h 11m
Genres: Nonfiction, History, Military, Espionage, World War II, Biographies & Memoirs
From the New York Times bestselling authors of "Ghosts of Honolulu," Mark Harmon and Leon Carroll Jr., comes "Ghosts of Sicily," a harrowing true story set in 1942 as German U-boats threaten New York City's shores. Washington, D.C., suspects waterfront spies are aiding the enemy, leading the Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) to forge a controversial alliance with the mob, who hold significant sway in Brooklyn and Manhattan. This unprecedented partnership sends ONI officer Tony Marsloe and his colleagues on an international odyssey. Their mission involves clandestine meetings with notorious criminals, hunting spy rings on U.S. soil, and executing daring undercover operations behind the battle lines of the Italian invasion. Featuring historical figures like Meyer Lansky and General George Patton, the book reveals a diverse cast of agents and gangsters who profoundly influenced both the war in Italy and the trajectory of international crime.