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Gangster Hunters

How Hoover's G-Men Vanquished America's Deadliest Public Enemies

John Oller

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English
Dutton / Signet
07 January 2025
J. Edgar Hoover was the face of the FBI. But the federal agents in the field, relentlessly chasing the most notorious gangsters of the 1930s with their own lives on the line, truly transformed the Bureau.

The enthralling, can't-put-down account of the birth of the modern FBI.

J. Edgar Hoover was the face of the FBI. But the federal agents in the field, relentlessly chasing the most notorious gangsters of the 1930s with their own lives on the line, truly transformed the Bureau.

In 1932, the FBI lacked jurisdiction over murder cases, bank robberies, and kidnappings. Relegated to the sidelines, agents spent their days at their desks. But all of that changed during the War on Crime. Hunting down infamous public enemies in tense, frequently blood-soaked shootouts, the Bureau was thrust onto the front pages for the first time.

Young agents, fresh out of law school and anticipating a quiet, white-collar job, faced off with murderous felons who were heavily armed, clad in bulletproof vests, and owned cars that outraced the best vehicles the Bureau had. But the federal men were fiercely devoted-to the Bureau, to each other, and to bringing America's most wanted criminals to justice.

The G-men crisscrossed the United States in pursuit of John Dillinger, Bonnie and Clyde, Ma Barker's criminal family, Baby Face Nelson, and Pretty Boy Floyd. But the green FBI agents were always one step behind and a moment too late, the criminals evading elaborate stakeouts and dramatic ambushes. Facing mounting criticism, with bodies left in their wake, the agents had to learn to adapt. After all, more than their reputations were at stake. Through incredible primary source research, John Oller transports readers right to the most harrowing and consequential raids of the 1930s, with fast-paced action that shows the lengths both sides would go to win.
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Imprint:   Dutton / Signet
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 238mm,  Width: 160mm,  Spine: 33mm
Weight:   791g
ISBN:   9780593471364
ISBN 10:   0593471369
Pages:   512
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

John Oller is a retired Wall Street attorney and author of seven critically acclaimed books, including Rogues' Gallery and White Shoe. He lives on New York's Upper West Side.

Reviews for Gangster Hunters: How Hoover's G-Men Vanquished America's Deadliest Public Enemies

“Did you think there were no more secrets that the history of the 1930s Public Enemies era hid from view? Think again—John Oller’s Gangster Hunters reveals the unsung young law enforcement heroes who brought down the notorious Barker-Karpis Gang and other infamous scoundrels. A totally excellent story—Gangster Hunters is deeply researched and impeccably told.” —Paul Maccabee, author of John Dillinger Slept Here “Easy to read and well-written with a lot of new information” —Jeffery King, author of Ten Notches and The Rise and Fall of the Dillinger Gang


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