Scarface and the Untouchable
Al Capone, Eliot Ness, and the Battle for Chicago
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Narrated by:
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Stefan Rudnicki
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Max Allan Collins
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A. Brad Schwartz
A THRILLING MAGNUM OPUS ON AMERICA’S GREAT CRIME EPIC
A Mystery Writers of America “Grand Master”—author of the gangster classic Road to Perdition, long-time Dick Tracy writer, and multiple Shamus Award winner—teams with an acclaimed rising young historian, in this riveting, myth-shattering dual portrait of Al Capone, America’s most notorious gangster, and Eliot Ness, the legendary Prohibition agent whose extraordinary investigative work crippled his organization. Written with novelistic pacing and underpinned by groundbreaking research, Max Allan Collins and A. Brad Schwartz's Scarface and the Untouchable delivers—at last—the definitive account of the “Battle for Chicago,” the iconic struggle between the mythic yet real combatants who have captivated the world for 90 years.
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I have a new appreciation for Alphonse, he and Charlie lucky are two of my favorite gangsters and this telling shows how although ruthless Al was a human being that loved people and that because of his popularity he was more targeted to fall than other bootleg operations and that Judicial bias and Defense ineptitude is what really sent him away.
Al is the most famous person from Chicago - Period. And Chicago should stop denying history, when no one remembers Michael Jordan they will remember Alphonse Capone.
Elliot Ness does not get his just due, he is possibly the second most notable law enforcement name in US History, he most definitely should surpass J Edgar who was a manager not a boots on the ground LEO, and only tied with maybe Wyatt Earp as the most famous US LEO.
thank you for this book, a great listen and I look to purchase the book for reference and as a collection for my library.
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