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Gone the Way of the Dodo Bird

Gone the Way of the Dodo Bird

Paperback

Historical Fiction

ISBN10: 1736107100
ISBN13: 9781736107102
Publisher: Lightning Source Inc
Published: Dec 2 2020
Pages: 390
Weight: 1.26
Height: 0.87 Width: 6.00 Depth: 9.00
Language: English
Step back into the roaring twenties, where Chicago pulses with life and liquor flows freely despite the grip of Prohibition. In the heart of this bustling city, Johnny De Luca navigates the treacherous underworld of the Beer Wars, haunted by memories of his past and the demons that accompany them.

Amidst the chaos, Johnny finds himself drawn to the enigmatic Paris Dawson, whose presence forces him to confront his darkest fears and deepest desires. Together with his loyal friends, Tomato and Hotsy, Johnny treads a dangerous path, collecting debts, guarding shipments, and battling rival gangs in a bid to maintain control of their territory.

But when they cross paths with the ruthless North Side gangster Mickey Diamond, they ignite a deadly feud that threatens to consume them all.

Gone the Way of the Dodo Bird offers a gripping portrayal of the violence and intrigue that defined Prohibition-era Chicago, shedding light on the devastating toll it took on those caught in its crosshairs. From the smoky speakeasies to the blood-soaked streets, this novel brings to life a time of upheaval and uncertainty, where survival often came at a steep price.

Relax into the era with a tip of your fedora, the strains of jazz in the air, and an Old Fashioned in hand as you immerse yourself in this thrilling tale of love, loyalty, and betrayal.

Prepare to be transported to a time of glamor and danger, where every decision could mean life or death. Order your copy of Gone the Way of the Dodo Bird today and embark on an unforgettable journey through the streets of Prohibition-era Chicago.

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