David Pietrusza, CASEY Award winner, has authored or edited over thirty books. His Rothstein: The Life, Times, and Murder of the Criminal Genius who Fixed the 1919 World Series was nominated for the Mystery Writers of America Edgar Award in the Best Fact Crime category. He lives in upstate New York.
"A terrific job capturing Rothstein's colorful career [shedding]
new light on Rothstein's role in fixing the World Series."
"Pietrusza's material puts real flesh on the story of how the new
machinery of mass entertainment--the yellow press, movies, radio,
the recording industry--created and brought together the culture of
celebrity, politics, big-time sports, stock market fortunes and
organized crime in the 1920s."
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