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Forbidden Fruit

$20.00

Full-color, signed copy.

The first match was struck when the Beverly Hills was torched in 1936. For the next 40 years, Cincinnati’s “Sin City” playground in Northern Kentucky was one of the hottest destinations in the nation, run by and for the Cleveland mob. The end came in a blaze that lit up the skies for miles, as the Beverly Hills Supper Club burned again in 1977, killing 165 victims. Forbidden Fruit has it all: mobsters, hookers, murder, arson and dice; crooked cops, dirty politicians and cold-blooded gangsters who ruled the streets of Newport.

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Full-color, signed copy.

The first match was struck when the Beverly Hills was torched in 1936. For the next 40 years, Cincinnati’s “Sin City” playground in Northern Kentucky was one of the hottest destinations in the nation, run by and for the Cleveland mob. The end came in a blaze that lit up the skies for miles, as the Beverly Hills Supper Club burned again in 1977, killing 165 victims. Forbidden Fruit has it all: mobsters, hookers, murder, arson and dice; crooked cops, dirty politicians and cold-blooded gangsters who ruled the streets of Newport.

Full-color, signed copy.

The first match was struck when the Beverly Hills was torched in 1936. For the next 40 years, Cincinnati’s “Sin City” playground in Northern Kentucky was one of the hottest destinations in the nation, run by and for the Cleveland mob. The end came in a blaze that lit up the skies for miles, as the Beverly Hills Supper Club burned again in 1977, killing 165 victims. Forbidden Fruit has it all: mobsters, hookers, murder, arson and dice; crooked cops, dirty politicians and cold-blooded gangsters who ruled the streets of Newport.