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Saint Mudd : a novel of gangsters and saints

"A classic gangster novel, Saint Mudd is the haunting story of a dying columnist for a dying newspaper in a city wallowing in the Great Depression. St. Paul during the 1930s is home to gangsters like John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson, and Ma Barker's boys thriving on a booming economy of prostitution, kidnapping, and robbery. Grover Mudd, the city's premier reporter, wants nothing more than to put them away forever. But in a city that has the best politicians and police money can buy, Mudd suspects his efforts will lead to a big fat zero. But even a seasoned pro like Grover Mudd, who is certainly no saint, can't get used to all the dead bodies. With the reluctant help of the F.B.I., and the conflicted loyalty of a beautiful blond, Mudd targets the sociopathic killers with his own brand of terror. It is a high-stakes, high-risk gamble for the soul of a city, and the odds keep piling up -- until Mudd finds out what unimaginable horrors human beings are capable of -- including himself. Grover Mudd could end up a saint -- or a corpse"--Page 4 of cover.

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  • ""A classic gangster novel, Saint Mudd is the haunting story of a dying columnist for a dying newspaper in a city wallowing in the Great Depression. St. Paul during the 1930s is home to gangsters like John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson, and Ma Barker's boys thriving on a booming economy of prostitution, kidnapping, and robbery. Grover Mudd, the city's premier reporter, wants nothing more than to put them away forever. But in a city that has the best politicians and police money can buy, Mudd suspects his efforts will lead to a big fat zero. But even a seasoned pro like Grover Mudd, who is certainly no saint, can't get used to all the dead bodies. With the reluctant help of the F.B.I., and the conflicted loyalty of a beautiful blond, Mudd targets the sociopathic killers with his own brand of terror. It is a high-stakes, high-risk gamble for the soul of a city, and the odds keep piling up -- until Mudd finds out what unimaginable horrors human beings are capable of -- including himself. Grover Mudd could end up a saint -- or a corpse"--Page 4 of cover."@en
  • "Grover Mudd, a hard-drinking, suicidally idealistic news reporter, crusades against a cast of characters that includes molls, madams, crooked cops, dirty politicians, and gangsters in St. Paul, Minnesota, of the 1930s."@en
  • "Saint Mudd is the story of a columnist for a newspaper in Saint Paul during the Great Depression. St. Paul during the 1930s is home to gangsters like John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson, and Ma Barker's boys. Grover Mudd, the city's premier reporter, wants nothing more than to put them away forever. But in a city that has the best politicians and police money can buy, Mudd suspects his efforts will lead to nothing."

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  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Historical fiction"
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Action fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "History"@en

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  • "Saint Mudd : a novel of gangsters and saints"@en
  • "Saint Mudd : a novel of gangsters and saints"
  • "Saint mudd"