The traditional role of women in the Cosa Nostra, both in Italy and the USA, ranges from "trophy wives" to drug runners. But this account shows that women are also taking a leading role and sometimes even turning informer, to win freedom from violent marriages and to give their children a future.
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Clare Longrigg is a journalist and lives in London.
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