
Eliot Ness
The Rise and Fall of an American Hero
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Narrado por:
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Pete Bradbury
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Douglas Perry
The true story of Eliot Ness, the legendary lawman who led the Untouchables, took on Al Capone, and saved a city’s soul.
Eliot Ness is famous for leading the Untouchables against the notorious mobster Al Capone. But it turns out that the legendary Prohibition Bureau squad’s daring raids were only the beginning. Ness’s true legacy reaches far beyond Big Al and Chicago.
Eliot Ness follows the lawman through his days in Chicago and into his forgotten second act. As the public safety director of Cleveland, he achieved his greatest success: Purging the city of corruption so deep that the mob and the police were often one and the same. And it was here, too, that he faced one of his greatest challenges: A brutal, serial killer known as the Torso Murderer, who terrorized the city for years.
Eliot Ness presents the first complete picture of the real Eliot Ness. Both fearless and shockingly shy, he inspired courage and loyalty in men twice his age, forged law-enforcement innovations that are still with us today, and earned acclaim and scandal from both his professional and personal lives. Through it all, he believed unwaveringly in the integrity of law and the basic goodness of his fellow Americans.
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NEA Best Books of 2014 Selection, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"This is rip-roaring stuff, and Mr. Perry tells it with gusto." (The Wall Street Journal)
"Perry paints a riveting portrait of the real man behind the Untouchables icon.... It’s a tragic true story more engrossing than the myth." (Parade Magazine)
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
Sure. There a few times I got a little bored, but overall I am glad I read it. I am from Cleveland so the parts of the book about his time in Cleveland were pretty interesting.Learned about Elliot Ness
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If you could sum up Eliot Ness in three words, what would they be?
Concise, illuminating, captivating.What other book might you compare Eliot Ness to and why?
In Cold Blood, as both are well researched and written, and cover fascinating real characters.Which character – as performed by Pete Bradbury – was your favorite?
Ness, of course.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
My strongest reaction was the deep admiration I gained for Ness, a flawed but sincere hero.Any additional comments?
I liked this book so much that I plan to reread it soon.Great read.
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What did you like best about Eliot Ness? What did you like least?
It's hard to tell...too many details to even know what he's all about. The narrator was least likable.What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?
Setting wire taps. The many details that weren't necessary.How could the performance have been better?
Another narrator. He brought nothing at all to this book. No change in characters, hardly a change in voice at all.Could you see Eliot Ness being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?
Think it has been many times.Any additional comments?
I tried so hard to like this book. I was very interested in Ness, but this book just wasn't it for me. With a different narrator it may have been a whole different experience.Too long and boring!
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DRY.....
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