In the United States, the paperback edition of Ferrante's memoir is titled
Unlocked: The Life and Crimes of a Mafia Insider. In the United Kingdom, the memoir is titled
Tough Guy: The Life and Crimes of a Mafia Insider. The book has also been translated to
Dutch. Ferrante's second book is titled
Mob Rules and is a
non-fiction business book. The book was shortlisted for the 800-CEO-Read Awards and is an international
bestseller. It has been translated to more than 20 languages. Ferrante's third book is titled ''The Three Pound Crystal Ball: The Theory of Sleep A.I.D. and the Unconscious Mind's Exclusive Access Into the Corridors of Time.''. It combines physics, psychology, personal experience, extensive research, and neuroscience to establish that the
dreaming brain can see
nanoseconds into the future. Ferrante conceived this theory while at prison, but developed it after his release. A number of professional scientists have praised the book which follows the lives of
Albert Einstein and
Sigmund Freud as the work of both men contributed to Ferrante's theory. Ferrante has also contributed
essays to
Signed, Your Student: Celebrities Praise the Teachers Who Made Them Who They Are Today, and
Bound to Last: 30 Writers on Their Most Cherished Book. The book,
Philosophy for Life and Other Dangerous Situations, by Jules Evans, contains a chapter dedicated to Ferrante titled, "
Plutarch and the Art of Heroism." In January 2023, Ferrante published the first volume of
The Borgata Trilogy: A History of the American Mafia. The book came about when Ferrante was invited to Sicily to speak at a literary conference arranged by the German media conglomerate
Axel Springer SE. While there, Ferrante met and befriended publishing tycoon,
George Weidenfeld, Baron Weidenfeld, who asked Ferrante to write a history of the American mafia. ==United Kingdom==