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Harlem Rhapsody
By John Nuckel
In the days of prohibition and the Harlem Renaissance, Owney Madden, gangster and Cotton Club owner, has a plan to defeat the tyranny of Tammany Hall. He'll whack mob kingpin Arnold Rothstein. At 75,000 words, Harlem Rhapsody follows this turbulent era (1927""1937), from Duke Ellington's debut at the Cotton Club, to the unsolved murder of Rothstein, and the machinations of a secret organization, the Volunteers.
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