: Like Gallant, Kuklinski maintained a suburban family life, hiding his violent career from his wife and children. 3. Sociological and Cultural Perspectives

: This book chronicles the life of Richard "The Ice Man" Kuklinski, a notorious hitman for the American Mafia.

: The story explores the "banality of evil," illustrating how a man who appeared "fragile" and "modest" could outsmart both organized crime bosses and elite police forces for decades. 2. Literature: "El Hombre de Hielo" (The Ice Man)

In Latin American literature and journalism, "Confessions of a Hitman" often serves as a lens through which to view the socio-political decay caused by drug trafficking.

Another cornerstone of this subject in Spanish-language literature is the book by Philip Carlo.

: Gallant was a stuttering, unassuming man from Quebec who lived a quiet life with his wife while secretly working as a hitman for biker gangs.

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