Low Light - Boardwalk Trilogy, #0 - E-book - ePub

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 Stanley Cutler - Low Light - Boardwalk Trilogy, #0.
Gangsters Target FBI Director in Jazz Age Atlantic City          They made Al Rubin a terrific offer. He'd get a lucrative lease on an entertainment... Lire la suite
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Résumé

Gangsters Target FBI Director in Jazz Age Atlantic City          They made Al Rubin a terrific offer. He'd get a lucrative lease on an entertainment pier in exchange for a weekend of clandestine photography in a hotel room. Seduced by glamor and luxuries, aware of the risks, Al agreed. J. Edgar Hoover would be a guest of the city, a dignitary attending the gala 1929 Memorial Day ceremonies.        Al plans the photo shoot carefully.
Hoover arrives for four days of high-living on the city's dime. Al's plan seems perfect, until the unexpected occurs and he is forced to flee. Desperate and enraged, Hoover sends his minions to hunt Al down. The photographer navigates the sin city of its day, from the neon-lit boardwalk to the dark shadows of casinos and pleasure houses. Feeling cornered, he concotes an ingenious scheme to save himself before he loses his livelihood, his family and his freedom.       Historians are puzzled by Hoover's hands-off approach to organized crime.
During his thirty-seven year reign as the FBI's Director, he investigated and prosecuted civil rights advocates and union organizers - anyone on his political left. The bodies piled up, witnesses testified to reporters and in local trials, and still Hoover refused to investigate any nationwide criminal enterprise. Despite irrefutable evidence to the contrary, he claimed that gangsters were too stupid to organize.
LOW LIGHT is an imagined tale, an action adventure that fits the historical facts and offers an explanation for the implausible behavior of one of the most peculiar men ever to hold high office.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    16/01/2022
  • Editeur
    Stanley Cutler
  • Collection
    Boardwalk Trilogy
  • ISBN
    978-0-9857343-1-2
  • EAN
    9780985734312
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num.
      pas de protection

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Biographie de Stanley Cutler

Since beginning a professional writing career, Stanley Cutler has written six novels, two screenplays, dozens of newspaper columns, and a narrative non-fiction work on the rhetoric of political conventions. Away from his desk, he teaches Cyber Age Political Communication in Temple U's OLLI program.  He volunteers as a Friend of the Library, doing his best to preserve Enlightenment values from the perils of digitized communication. His career began teaching Social Studies at inner-city Philadelphia high schools.
After writing a thesis on Malcolm X's rhetoric, he joined Penn State's Speech and Communications faculty. He quit six years later, having endured 1, 800 sophomore speeches. Leaving academe in the rear-view mirror, he travelled on the hippy highway with his wife and daughter to the Guatemalan border and back. When they returned to Philly, Stan again taught high school history, then spent a year as a demonstration teacher in Oslo, Norway.
Returning to Philly, he went to night school to learn computer programming, leading to a career as an IT development specialist. Over twenty years, working for top-tier consulting firms, he was involved with the design and implementation of business systems for Fortune Fifty companies and ground systems for NOAA satellites. He hopes you enjoy his suspenseful tales of murder, fraud and espionage featuring casts of unforgettable characters. 

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