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Unsolved Murder of Arnold Rothstein: Infamous Poker Game and the Bloody Cost of New York's Underworl

by Indrawan, Ricky

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What if the man who built America's modern mob was murdered at the height of his power-and no one was ever brought to justice?
In the smoky backrooms of 1920s New York City, Arnold Rothstein was the king of crime. He taught Lucky Luciano the ropes, mentored Meyer Lansky, and financed the bootlegging empire that defied Prohibition. Rothstein was the mastermind who allegedly fixed the 1919 World Series, changing the face of baseball and American crime forever.

Then, in November 1928, Rothstein was found bleeding on the floor of a hotel room-alone, unprotected, and dying from a single gunshot wound. A bullet to the gut. The city's most powerful crime boss-and no one dared to name his killer.

Inside, you will uncover:

  • A chilling reconstruction of the infamous poker game that led Rothstein into the trap-a high-stakes night of deception, betrayal, and the deadly price of power.

  • Firsthand accounts of New York's roaring criminal underworld: the rivalries, the alliances, and the web of bootleggers and corrupt politicians who thrived under Rothstein's watch.

  • Forensic and investigative insights into the failed police investigation that allowed his killer to vanish-how evidence was ignored, witnesses intimidated, and the system rigged.

  • A step-by-step breakdown of the courtroom farce that let George McManus-the prime suspect-walk free, despite damning testimony and political pressure to convict.

  • Competing theories that still haunt historians and crime buffs alike: Was it a botched debt collection? A hit orchestrated by Dutch Schultz? Or a conspiracy that reached deep into the halls of Tammany Hall?

  • A forensic timeline that traces Rothstein's rise and fall, showing how his murder marked the end of an era-and the beginning of organized crime as we know it.

  • An emotional anchor that reveals the human cost: the loyalists he left behind, the silence of his widow, and the political machine that buried the truth in favor of the next power grab.

Arnold Rothstein's story is more than a crime-it's the birth of the modern American mob. His death paved the way for the syndicate that would rule America's cities for decades. His life-and his murder-exposed the alliances between criminals, politicians, and the press that made justice impossible.

This Book Is For Readers Who Crave:

  • True crime stories that cut through the myths to reveal the dark heart of corruption.

  • Historical investigations that capture the sounds, sights, and dangers of 1920s New York.

  • Detailed forensic analysis that challenges the official story and gives you the tools to decide what really happened.

  • A deep dive into the human stories that too often get lost in the shadows of the headlines.

  • A relentless pursuit of justice, even when the trail has grown cold.

Perfect for fans of:

  • Rothstein: The Life, Times, and Murder of the Criminal Genius Who Fixed the 1919 World Series by David Pietrusza

  • Five Families by Selwyn Raab

  • The First Family: Terror, Extortion, Revenge, Murder and the Birth of the American Mafia by Mike Dash

  • Sin in the Second City by Karen Abbott

  • Public Enemies by Bryan Burrough

Arnold Rothstein's legacy is still felt today, from the mob's golden age to the rise of Las Vegas and beyond. His murder wasn't just an unsolved crime-it was a turning point that shaped America's criminal landscape. This is the story of the man who built the modern mob-and the price he paid for playing a game no one could win.

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  • Jun 5, 2025 Pub Date:
  • 9798286941940 ISBN-10:
  • 9798286941940 ISBN-13:
  • English Language