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Meet the Kellys

The True Story of Machine Gun Kelly and His Moll Kathryn Thorne

Chris Enss

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Citadel Press Inc.,U.S.
24 June 2025
Gangsters. Lovers. Legends. Meet the Kellys-the bootlegging, bank-robbing, husband-wife duo known as ""Machine Gun"" Kelly and Kathyrn Thorne-who masterminded one of the most infamous kidnappings in American crime . . .

Gangsters. Lovers. Legends. Meet the Kellys-the bootlegging, bank-robbing, husband-wife duo known as ""Machine Gun"" Kelly and Kathyrn Thorne-who masterminded one of the most infamous kidnappings in American crime . . .

How did a small-time, hip-pocket bootlegger become one of the most notorious gangsters in the country? For George ""Machine Gun"" Kelly, the answer was simple- a woman. Her name was Kathryn Thorne, a charming, strong-minded beauty who had family connections in the crime world-and big ambitions for the tall, handsome bootlegger. By the time she met Kelly, she was already an experienced criminal herself, divorced twice, and ready to marry a man who could give her the posh life she always dreamed of. With that in mind, she bought Kelly his first machine gun. And the rest is history . . .

George Kelly wasn't a natural-born gangster and never carried a weapon bigger than a revolver. But Kathryn changed all that. Like a mobbed-up Lady Macbeth, she pushed her husband to commit greater crimes, introducing him to her friends in the underworld and convincing him to join in a series of bank robberies. Soon, the Kellys were living large, with a house in Texas, expensive jewelry, the works. But it wasn't enough, and eventually the couple hatched a daring plot to kidnap oil tycoon Charles Urschel. Their plan worked. They collected the ransom-and captured the attention of the nation, the world . . . and the FBI.

A shocking story of ambition and greed, crime and punishment, Meet the Kellys offers a fascinating portrait of a reluctant gangster named after a machine gun and a scheming moll as driven as Bonnie Parker and Ma Barker. A must-read for true crime fans.
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Imprint:   Citadel Press Inc.,U.S.
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 237mm,  Width: 162mm, 
Weight:   567g
ISBN:   9780806543055
ISBN 10:   0806543051
Pages:   272
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Chris Enss is a New York Times bestselling author of more than 50 books. Focusing on extraordinary women throughout history, her work has been honored with nine Will Rogers Medallion Awards, two Elmer Kelton Book Awards, an Oklahoma Center for the Book Award, three Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards, the Laura Downing Journalism Award, and a Willa Cather Award from Women Writing the West for scholarly nonfiction. Her books include Meet the Kellys- The True Story of Machine Gun Kelly and His Moll Kathryn Thorne, Dillinger's Girls, The Doctor Was a Woman- Stories of the First Female Physicians on the Frontier, An Open Secret- The Story of Deadwood's Most Notorious Bordellos, Ma Barker- America's Most Wanted Mother, The Trials of Annie Oakley, and Straight Lady- The Life and Times of Margaret Dumont, ""The Fifth Marx Brother."" Visit her online at ChrisEnss.com.

Reviews for Meet the Kellys: The True Story of Machine Gun Kelly and His Moll Kathryn Thorne

"Praise for Chris Enss “Historian Enss profiles in this colorful account 10 of the first female physicians on America’s Western frontier. . . . insightful.” ―Publishers Weekly on The Doctor Was a Woman   “A collection of tales about real superhero women and how they won respect.” ―Library Journal on The Doctor Was a Woman   “In this detailed account of the star-crossed lovers, the author — who is known for her books on Western women — plumbs both Colorado and British resources. In Enss’ hands, Bird is not a female oddity, but a woman of strength, courage and loyalty.” ―The Denver Post on The Lady and the Mountain Man   ""Entertaining.” ―New York Journal of Books on The Doctor Was a Woman   “The rigor of the scholarly research on display here is quite simply astonishing, as the authors seem to leave no stone unturned.” ―Kirkus Reviews on The Widowed Ones   “If countless books and movies are to be believed, America’s Wild West was, at heart, a man’s world. New York Times bestselling author Chris Enss, takes on this stereotype, telling the stories of seventeen courageous women who faced down schoolrooms full of children on the open prairies and in the cattle and mining towns of the Old West.” ―The Union on Frontier Teachers “A new perspective on an oft-overlooked facet of the Spirit of the West and its influence on the nation.” ―Historynet on No Place for a Woman"


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