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Charles Brandt

A Chilling True Crime Tale of Betrayal and Power.

4.1116068ratings(GoodReaders reference)

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Author: Charles Brandt

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781586422462

Language: English

Publish Date: 06/01/2004

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: “They Wouldn’t Dare”
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Chapter 2: What It Is
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Chapter 3: Get Yourself Another Punching Bag
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Chapter 4: Little Egypt University
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Chapter 5: 411 Days
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Chapter 6: Doing What I Had to Do
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Chapter 7: Waking Up in America
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Chapter 8: Russell Bufalino
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Chapter 9: Prosciutto Bread and Homemade Wine
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Chapter 10: All the Way Downtown
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Chapter 11: Jimmy
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Chapter 12: “I Heard You Paint Houses”
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Chapter 13: They Didn’t Make a Parachute Big Enough
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Chapter 14: The Gunman Had No Mask
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Chapter 15: Respect with an Envelope
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Chapter 16: Give Them a Little Message
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Chapter 17: Nothing More Than a Mockery
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Chapter 18: Just Another Lawyer Now
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Chapter 19: Tampering with the Very Soul of the Nation
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Chapter 20: Hoffa’s Comedy Troupe
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Chapter 21: All He Did for Me Was to Hang Up
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Chapter 22: Pacing in His Cage
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Chapter 23: Nothing Comes Cheap
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Chapter 24: He Needed a Favor and That Was That
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Chapter 25: That Wasn’t Jimmy’s Way
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Chapter 26: All Hell Will Break Loose
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Chapter 27: July 30, 1975
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Chapter 28: To Paint a House
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Chapter 29: Everybody Bleeds
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Chapter 30: “Those Responsible Have Not Gotten Off Scot-Free”
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Chapter 31: Under a Vow of Secrecy
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Who should listen The Irishman

The summary audiobook of "The Irishman" by Charles Brandt is ideal for listeners interested in true crime, organized crime history, and the complexities of loyalty and betrayal in the world of mobsters. It appeals to fans of Martin Scorsese’s film adaptation who want to delve deeper into the real-life events and intricacies behind the story. Additionally, those curious about the life of Frank Sheeran and the inner workings of the Mafia, as well as readers seeking a concise overview of the book’s themes and revelations, will find this audiobook particularly engaging.

3 quotes from The Irishman

  • "It's not what you do, it's how you do it that matters."
  • "The old mob was simpler; it was about loyalty and respect. Now it's just a business."
  • "There are two kinds of justice: the kind where you pay your dues and the kind that pays you back."

Author : Charles Brandt

Charles Brandt is an American author and former criminal investigator, best known for his compelling non-fiction works that delve into the intricate worlds of organized crime and mafia culture. Born on June 21, 1925, Brandt served in the United States Navy during World War II before embarking on a diverse career that included stints in law enforcement and as a private investigator. His most notable work, "The Irishman," offers an in-depth account of the life and confessions of Frank Sheeran, a hitman linked to the infamous Teamster leader Jimmy Hoffa. Brandt's meticulous research, firsthand interviews, and gripping narrative style have earned him acclaim as an authoritative voice on mob-related topics, contributing to a greater understanding of the complexities and moral ambiguities inherent in such a violent world.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

The Irishman Free Audiobook Download

Charles Brandt

A Chilling True Crime Tale of Betrayal and Power.

4.1116068rating

Information

Author: Charles Brandt

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781586422462

Language: English

Publish Date: 06/01/2004

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen The Irishman

The summary audiobook of "The Irishman" by Charles Brandt is ideal for listeners interested in true crime, organized crime history, and the complexities of loyalty and betrayal in the world of mobsters. It appeals to fans of Martin Scorsese’s film adaptation who want to delve deeper into the real-life events and intricacies behind the story. Additionally, those curious about the life of Frank Sheeran and the inner workings of the Mafia, as well as readers seeking a concise overview of the book’s themes and revelations, will find this audiobook particularly engaging.

3 quotes from The Irishman

  • "It's not what you do, it's how you do it that matters."
  • "The old mob was simpler; it was about loyalty and respect. Now it's just a business."
  • "There are two kinds of justice: the kind where you pay your dues and the kind that pays you back."

Author: Charles Brandt

Charles Brandt is an American author and former criminal investigator, best known for his compelling non-fiction works that delve into the intricate worlds of organized crime and mafia culture. Born on June 21, 1925, Brandt served in the United States Navy during World War II before embarking on a diverse career that included stints in law enforcement and as a private investigator. His most notable work, "The Irishman," offers an in-depth account of the life and confessions of Frank Sheeran, a hitman linked to the infamous Teamster leader Jimmy Hoffa. Brandt's meticulous research, firsthand interviews, and gripping narrative style have earned him acclaim as an authoritative voice on mob-related topics, contributing to a greater understanding of the complexities and moral ambiguities inherent in such a violent world.