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Whom Gods Destroy

✍ Scribed by Adams, Clifton


Book ID
107361506
Publisher
Black Curtain Press
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Weight
101 KB
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


He trafficked in rum and women, this modern-day Al Capone. Clifton Adam's famous tale of bootlegging in Oklahoma, 20 years after Prohibition's repeal in 47 other states. Legendary to this day for its dark account of a man on the wrong side of the tracks out to get what's his, any way he can. Originally published in 1953.


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