Authors and sisters, Rosanna Savone and Diana Savone, also known as the Savone Sisters, give a female perspective to their newly released novel, 'Giacomo's Daughter', about a young Italian Mafia wife swept into a dark, criminal underworld by a volatile mobster during Prohibition in the vibrant Detroit, Michigan of the 1920s.
Although Rosanna is an attorney and Diana is an actress, both authors are big fans of the traditional Mafia genre. Yet they always wanted to see a serious mob story told through the eyes of a woman. "Most Mafia stories I found with the female perspective boiled down to love stories or were even comedic in tone.
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