Gomorra
"Gomorra" is a 2006 book by Italian journalist Roberto Saviano that explores the inner workings of the Camorra, a powerful and violent organized crime syndicate based in Naples. The book provides a detailed account of the criminal activities, including drug trafficking, extortion, and money laundering, that permeate the lives of ordinary citizens in the region.
The success of the book led to a critically acclaimed film adaptation in 2008 and a popular television series that began airing in 2014. Both adaptations highlight the impact of the Camorra on society, showcasing the struggles of individuals caught in the web of crime and corruption.