TOP PUBN LTD CO Sivumäärä: 273 sivua Asu: Pehmeäkantinen kirja Julkaisuvuosi: 2004, 01.06.2004 (lisätietoa) Kieli: Englanti
12th & McGraw is the story of Forrest Haskell Jr. and his coming of age immeresed in the Detroit rackets in the 1940's. His father, forrest Haskell Sr., having been born into near poverty and abused as a child, had acquired a tremendous thirst for wealth. In his quest for riches he operated many different types of businesses, some legal and others not. From a young age Forrest Jr. worked along side his father and struggled with the corruption, violence, and evil that surrounded him. During these years he encountered many strange and unique characters whohad been hired to help run the racketeering and other business operations. His greatest challenge was dealing with the fallout from his father's double life. For over 50 years Forrest Sr. alternated each night between two separate families. This led to a lifelong identity crisis for young Forrest that haunts him even today. 12th & McGraw chronicles incidents of gun play, a secret language, and a custom-made automobile that was used as a rolling bank. It reveals, in detail, each of the racketeering businesses including the "Blind Pigs", bookmaking, numbers operations, loan sharking, and influence peddling that were commonplace in Detroit and all across the country during that era.
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