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Covert: My Years Infiltrating the Mob

Covert: My Years Infiltrating the Mob

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Authors: Bob Delaney, Dave Scheiber
Creator: Bill Walton
Publisher: Union Square Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 24 reviews
Sales Rank: 13384

Media: Hardcover
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Pages: 288
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.4 x 1.1

ISBN: 1402754434
Dewey Decimal Number: 364.106092
EAN: 9781402754432
ASIN: 1402754434

Publication Date: February 1, 2008
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In a riveting page-turner, NBA referee Bob Delaney reveals the clandestine life he led before becoming one of professional basketball’s most respected referees.
In 1975, Delaney had spent only a year and a half as a New Jersey State Trooper when his superiors approached him with a tantalizing yet dangerous undercover assignment: to infiltrate the Mob. Delaney accepted, and became Bobby Covert, the president of Alamo Trucking, a fully-operational business used by law enforcement as flypaper for snagging crooks.

At the height of The Godfather era, Delaney wore a wire and lived among wiseguys who modeled themselves on their on-screen counterparts, quoting lines from “The Movie” and boasting of how often they’d seen it. Delaney even crossed paths with Joe Pistone, the real-life Donnie Brasco (though neither knew the other was undercover), knowing all the while that a single slip could get him killed.
Ultimately gathering enough evidence to convict 30 members of the Bruno and Genovese crime families, Project Alpha was a success, but Delaney struggled with post-traumatic stress disorder and traces of Stockholm syndrome after getting too close to those he investigated. Therapy helped him come to terms with all he’d endured during his three tense years undercover, and, once a college basketball star, Delaney began officiating high school and intramural games as a way to rebuild his life—eventually working his way up to the NBA, where he has been a referee for more than two decades.




Customer Reviews:   Read 19 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Enjoyable Book   August 15, 2008
The book offers a mix of human interest, police how-to, mafia and sports and will entertain readers of various backgrounds. The storyline is excellent and very well written. Mr. Delaney is first class citizen. I don't care at all for basketball but liked learning about officiating a game and how he got into the field after his law enforcement career. "Covert" gets an 'A' from me.


4 out of 5 stars Goob   July 16, 2008
Entertaining read. His story is quite remarkable. You don't come across someone who has his life experiences very often. I would recommend this book very highly.


5 out of 5 stars A book you can't put down   May 27, 2008
From the first pages, I just could not put this book down. The suspense in dealing with people who could turn on you any moment was thrilling. It is obvious that Bob Delaney is one of our true heroes in the fight against crime.
I highly recommend this book to those who like true real life thrillers.
Tim Berg.



1 out of 5 stars Covert   May 24, 2008
 0 out of 9 found this review helpful

This book stinks! Just another cop glorifying himself. Covert: My Years Infiltrating the Mob


5 out of 5 stars What a story, told perfectly.   May 19, 2008
This book is a must for anybody who enjoys Mafia stories, but inside is so much more.

Bob Delaney has a story to tell that few people can truly appreciate, let alone relate to. The detail in the tale of his undercover life is amazing, and Dave Scheiber brings the Jersey waterfront to life in front of you. We all know what today's high-tech world is like, where you can bug a man's house from top to bottom without the slightest clue, but imagine what it was like back in the 70s, when state of the art devices were still pretty sizeable tape recorders. Bob Delaney was undercover, surrounded by the Mafia, wearing wires and carrying tape recording devices that weren't exactly nano-technology.

Hearing his depiction of the events and his life before and after the experience is an incredible privilege, and I urge anybody to read this book.

Good journalism is nothing more than the art of telling a story. Bob Delaney had a one in a million story to tell, and Dave Scheiber told it to perfection.


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