"Gomorrah" is a 2006 book by Italian journalist Roberto Saviano that explores the inner workings of the Camorra, a powerful organized crime syndicate based in Naples, Italy. The book provides a detailed account of the group's influence on local politics, economy, and society, revealing how deeply entrenched the Camorra is in everyday life.
The book was adapted into a successful film in 2008 and later a television series that premiered in 2014. Both adaptations received critical acclaim for their gritty portrayal of crime and its impact on communities, further highlighting the pervasive nature of the Camorra and its operations.