Book summaryIn Prohibition-era Cincinnati, a famous bootlegger murders his equally famous wife--a gorgeous woman known as the Jazz Bird--and then turns himself in. Prosecutor Charlie Taft sets about unravelling the story of the dangerous love triangle that led to the killing. Media reviews"[C]onsistently interesting....A little long and a little slow, but with a Gatsby-like quality that lifts it way above average." |
The Jazz Bird **SIGNED**by Holden, Craig1stED, fiction, signature, crime, drama,Signed
Book description: Simon & Schuster, 2002. 1stED, fiction, signature, crime, drama,Signed. 1st edition, Signed and dated by author on title page, FINE in FINE Dust Jacket, Hardcover, Mylar protected. This is an UNREAD copy in MINT condition. Based on a true story. ISBN 07432-1296-7.
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