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Occupation
  
Author

Role
  
Author

Name
  
John Davis

Subject
  
Kennedy familyMafia

Nationality
  
American


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Born
  
John Hagy DavisJune 14, 1929Manhattan, New York (
1929-06-14
)

Alma mater
  
Princeton UniversityColumbia University

Notable works
  
Jacqueline Bouvier: An Intimate Memoir

Relatives
  
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (maternal cousin)Lee Radziwill (maternal cousin)

Died
  
January 29, 2012, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States

Books
  
Mafia Dynasty, Jacqueline Bouvier: An Intimate, The Guggenheims: An Ameri, The Guggenheims (1848‑19, Mafia Kingfish: Carlos M

John Hagy Davis (June 14, 1929 – January 29, 2012) was an American author who wrote several books on the Mafia.

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Biography

Davis was the son of stockbroker John Ethelbert Davis and Maude Reppelin Bouvier, younger sister of John Vernou Bouvier III and therefore first cousin of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Lee Radziwill.

Davis was a 1951 graduate of Princeton University as well as Columbia University. While serving in the United States Navy during the 1950s, he was officer with the Sixth Fleet stationed in Naples, Italy. Davis said that he was required to "deal with the mafia hoods who controlled the ports" as part of his duties as shore patrol and legal officer. He stated that during his time there he became interested in the history of Italy and studied the history of the mafia. After the Navy, Davis studied at the Italian Institute for Historical Studies in Naples, and directed a cultural center in southern Italy.

Author

Davis is the author of several books about notable American families such as the Bouviers, the Guggenheims and the Kennedys.

Mafia Kingfish: Carlos Marcello and the Assassination of John F. Kennedy

In 1989, the New American Library published Mafia Kingfish: Carlos Marcello and the Assassination of John F. Kennedy in which Davis implicated the mafia and Carlos Marcello in the assassination of John F. Kennedy. According to Davis Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby had "strong ties" to Marcello, and that an Oswald imposter visited the Russian embassies in Cuba and Mexico.

Publishers Weekly called it an "engrossing, startlingly detailed biography of a Mafia don". Kirkus Reviews said "the centerpiece of [Mafia Kingfish] is a plausible, even persuasive, case for the proposition that the Gulf Coast godfather masterminded the assassination of JFK." A reviewer for The Pittsburgh Press wrote: "'Mafia Kingfish' is such a page-turner, it could be a fictional thriller. But it's an amazing bit of contemporary history begging for someone to solve its mystery."

Mafia Dynasty: The Rise and Fall of the Gambino Crime Family

HarperCollins published Davis's 1993 book Mafia Dynasty: The Rise and Fall of the Gambino Crime Family. According to Publishers Weekly, the book "explores the history of the Cosa Nostra from its roots in Italy and brilliantly depicts the violent, vicious, vulgar brotherhood." Kirkus wrote that the book was "[a]n authoritative overview of the nation's premier criminal organization, and of the greed and hubris that have toppled its leaders time and again."

Later life and death

Davis died at his home in Manhattan due to complications of Alzheimer's disease in 2012. He was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in The Bronx.

Published works

  • (1969) The Bouviers: Portrait of an American Family
  • (1989) Mafia Kingfish: Carlos Marcello and the Assassination of John F. Kennedy
  • (1993) Kennedy Contract: The Mafia Plot to Assassinate the President
  • (1993) The Kennedys: Dynasty and Disaster
  • (1994) The Guggenheims: An America Epic
  • (1994) Mafia Dynasty: The Rise and Fall of the Gambino Family
  • (1998) Jacqueline Bouvier: An Intimate Memoir
  • References

    John H. Davis (author) Wikipedia