At home, Richard Kuklinski was a dedicated suburban family man; on the street, he was the Iceman, a professional hit man and lethal scam artist, a man so heartless he kept one of his victims frozen for over two years to disguise the time of death. His personal body count was over one hundred, but the police couldn’t touch him. Then undercover agent Dominick Polifrone posed as a mobster and began a deadly game of cat and mouse.
The Iceman chronicles Kuklinski’s grisly career and exposes his murderous double life.
Anthony Bruno, a crime writer, is the author of eleven crime fiction novels and four books of nonfiction true crime. He also wrote Seven, the novelization of the hit film starring Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman. He was also a regular contributor to CrimeLibrary.com. His nonfiction work The Seekers: A Bounty Hunter's Story, was nominated for the Edgar Award in 2001 for best fact crime book. In 2004, a television movie adaptation of his novel Bad Apple was aired on TNT. A fourth-degree black belt, he studies and teaches the martial art aikido.
Bronson Pinchot is an experienced narrator and actor who has appeared in multiple films and television shows. His film and television credits include Risky Business, Beverly Hills Cop, True Romance, and Perfect Strangers. A lover of Greek Revival architecture and soft shell crab, he currently resides in Manhattan.