"Originally published in hardcover and in a slightly different form in the United States by Delacorte Press, an imprint of The Random House Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc., in 1993, and subsequently in paperback by iUniverse in 2008."--T.p. verso. Includes a foreword by Jim Thebaut, producer and filmmaker of "The Iceman Tapes" (p.[ix]-xiv), and an introduction from the author dated February 2012 (p.[xv]-xix).
Summary:
A mob contract killer known as "The Iceman" for hiding a body in an ice-cream truck freezer, Richard Kuklinski boasted a personal body count of more than a hundred victims. The family man from New Jersey killed for fun, money, to cover up his own crimes, and to satisfy his inner rage. Law enforcement officials could not get near Kuklinski until undercover agent Dominick Polifrone posed as a mobster and began a deadly game of cat and mouse to build a case against Kuklinski.
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