As Gina gets ready for her Christmas wedding, all is quiet in Steeltown. Then she's robbed, cousin Jimmy has a heart attack, and someone in the city has hijacked a transport truck full of booze. But who? And why? Gina knows bootlegging used to be a family business, but they stopped that in the '30s.
The Bootlegger's Confession
โ Scribed by Levine, Allan
- Book ID
- 109899938
- Publisher
- Turnstone Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 179 KB
- Series
- Sam Klein 4
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780888015990
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โฆ Synopsis
It's 1922 and business is booming for Saul and Lou Sugarman-- thanks to prohibition. But business gets personal when the Sugarmans' brother-in-law ends up dead. Looking for answers, private detective Sam Klein is called in to investigate.
What appears to be nothing more than a deal-gone-bad quickly spirals out of control to threaten Sam's own family. How can Sam prevent his loved ones from becoming enmeshed in a bootlegger turf war that's bigger than even he can imagine?
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