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Dennis N. Griffin

    Autor s dvadsaťročnou kariérou v oblasti vyšetrovania a presadzovania práva v New Yorku presunul svoju pozornosť na písanie v roku 1996. Jeho dielo sa ponára do temných zákutí kriminálneho sveta a skúma zložitosť zločinu a jeho následky. Autor sa nevyhýba drsnej realite, často využíva svoje hlboké znalosti presadzovania práva, aby do svojich diel vniesol autentickosť a napätie. Jeho práce svedčia o fascinácii ľudskej povahy temnejšími stránkami života.

    The Battle for Las Vegas: The Law vs. The Mob
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      King of the Strip From the 1970s through the mid-1980s, the Chicago Outfit dominated organized crime in Las Vegas. Unreported revenue, known as the "skim," from Outfit-controlled casinos made its way out of Vegas by the bagful, ending up in the coffers of the Windy City crime bosses and their confederates around the Midwest. To ensure the smooth flow of cash, the gangsters installed a front man with no criminal background, Allen R. Glick, as the casino owner of record, Frank "Lefty" Rosenthal as the real boss of casino operations, and Tony Spilotro as the ultimate enforcer, who'd do whatever it took to protect their interests. It wasn't long before Spilotro, also in charge of Vegas street crime, was known as the "King of the Strip." Federal and local law enforcement, recognizing the need to rid the casinos of the mob and shut down Spilotro's rackets, declared war on organized crime. The Battle for Las Vegas relates the story of the fight between the tough guys on both sides, told in large part by the agents and detectives who knew they had to win.

      The Battle for Las Vegas: The Law vs. The Mob