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Beschreibung
An exquistely written novel of love and betrayal, of money and power, set at the apex of that time of glitz and innocence known as the Jazz Age.

CINCINNATI, 1927...

Lawyer George Remus became the country's biggest bootlegger, grossing over [...] million until his arrest. Upon his release from prison, he learns that his beautiful wife, Imogene, has left him and that his bank accounts are empty. On the morning of their divorce, he runs her car off the road in the middle of rush hour in Eden Park and shoots her to death.

Shocked and fascinated by this horrible crime, the country gears up for a sensational trial pitting the man known as “the king of the bootleggers” against Chief Prosecutor Charlie Taft, the youngest son of the former president. The trial is a national spectacle, a lens focused on the fabulous rise and fall of the Remus empire and the tragic love story within it, and an attempt to answer some tantalizing questions: What actually happened to the fortune? What are the motives of the federal agent who brought Remus down? What complex emotions and desires, leading ultimately to the ruin of three men, really lie within the heart of the woman known as the Jazz Bird?

Based on a true story, The Jazz Bird is at once a love story, a crime novel, and the tale of the courtroom battle between two powerful men whose respective futures hang in the balance.
An exquistely written novel of love and betrayal, of money and power, set at the apex of that time of glitz and innocence known as the Jazz Age.

CINCINNATI, 1927...

Lawyer George Remus became the country's biggest bootlegger, grossing over [...] million until his arrest. Upon his release from prison, he learns that his beautiful wife, Imogene, has left him and that his bank accounts are empty. On the morning of their divorce, he runs her car off the road in the middle of rush hour in Eden Park and shoots her to death.

Shocked and fascinated by this horrible crime, the country gears up for a sensational trial pitting the man known as “the king of the bootleggers” against Chief Prosecutor Charlie Taft, the youngest son of the former president. The trial is a national spectacle, a lens focused on the fabulous rise and fall of the Remus empire and the tragic love story within it, and an attempt to answer some tantalizing questions: What actually happened to the fortune? What are the motives of the federal agent who brought Remus down? What complex emotions and desires, leading ultimately to the ruin of three men, really lie within the heart of the woman known as the Jazz Bird?

Based on a true story, The Jazz Bird is at once a love story, a crime novel, and the tale of the courtroom battle between two powerful men whose respective futures hang in the balance.
Über den Autor
Craig Holden is the author of four previous novels: The Jazz Bird, The River Sorrow, The Last Sanctuary, and Four Corners of Night. He lives in Michigan.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents

Prologue: Out of Eden

DISCOVERY

Black for Mourning

The Swimmer

Teardrops

A Fine Bordeaux

A Lawyer's Lawyer

Motions

The Maker

OPENING ARGUMENTS

Skirmishes

Groundwork

A Deal

Partners

Autumns

Hand to Hand

The Jazz Bird Sings

Open

PROSECUTION

Scenes from a Killing

A Dry Heat

A Vision of a Lady

Conspiracy

The Whiskey Monopoly

The Untouchables

The End of Something

Laura

DEFENSE

A Portrait of Madness

A Last and Only Hope

Homecoming

Conners's Story

The Dead

Killers

A Plan

Marcus's Story

VERDICT

Dogs

Rebuttals

Watching Harry

Dawn

Eden Park

The Night

The Jury

Epilogue: The Stone Room

Acknowledgments, Notes, and References
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2008
Genre: Importe, Romane & Erzählungen
Rubrik: Belletristik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781416572770
ISBN-10: 1416572775
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Holden, Craig
Hersteller: Simon & Schuster
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 229 x 152 x 19 mm
Von/Mit: Craig Holden
Erscheinungsdatum: 10.06.2008
Gewicht: 0,522 kg
Artikel-ID: 101916039