I, Mick Gatto
In his autobiography, Mick Gatto finally reveals the man behind the headlines.
About this Title
Mick Gatto.
Gambler.
Underworld veteran.
Melbourne gangland survivor.
Made into a household name Australia-wide by the hit television series Underbelly, in his autobiography, Mick Gatto finally reveals the man behind the headlines.
The son of two Calabrian immigrants, Gatto tells of his inner-city upbringing and his professional heavyweight boxing career, to his apprenticeship with one of Australia's best safe-breakers. He takes us behind the gambling industry, to his fourteen months in jail awaiting trial for the murder of Andrew Veniamin.
Gatto's unique position--of knowing all the players in the Gangland Wars but not being involved in drug trafficking--gave him a remarkable perspective to watch the battles unfold.
Here is Gatto's story. It is an extraordinary insight into a colourful and mysterious world, with its own codes, loyalties and treacheries, that few of us even know exist.
About the Author
A veteran of Melbourne's underworld, Mick Gatto is one of the few survivors of Melbourne's Gangland Wars. Many of the victims were his long-time friends. Today the former heavyweight boxer runs Elite Cranes, a crane company that employs about sixty people, and Arbitrations and Mediations Pty Ltd, among others.
Tom Noble has been a journalist for more than twenty-five years, working mostly in newspapers. He is the author of the bestselling true crime books Untold Violence, Walsh Street and Neddy.

