The Jazz Bird

by Craig Holden

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Cincinnati, 1927... Lawyer George Remus became the country's biggest bootlegger, grossing over $80 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 show more "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, 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. show less

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Fascinating historical crime novel set in the 1920s era of prohibition and bootlegging. Well paced and well written. But, I'm still curious about what Imogene had planned? Doge's fall? And why didn't Remus plan for the divorce?
Very sympatheic characters and a glamourous era. The 'lawyer' character could use a little fleshing out. I liked the bad guys more. I'd like to read another by this author.

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Craig Holden is the author of three critically acclaimed novels. He lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Bowker Author Biography)

Common Knowledge

Original publication date
2002
People/Characters
George Remus; Imogene Remus
Important places
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; Ohio, USA; USA
Important events
Prohibition (U.S. history, 1920 | 1933)

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, Mystery, Historical Fiction
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3558 .O347747 .J39Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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