9781515965459-1515965457-Terror in the City of Champions: Murder, Baseball, and the Secret Society that Shocked Depression-era Detroit

Terror in the City of Champions: Murder, Baseball, and the Secret Society that Shocked Depression-era Detroit

ISBN-13: 9781515965459
ISBN-10: 1515965457
Edition: Unabridged
Author: Tom Stanton
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Format: Audio CD
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ISBN-13: 9781515965459
ISBN-10: 1515965457
Edition: Unabridged
Author: Tom Stanton
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Format: Audio CD

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Terror in the City of Champions: Murder, Baseball, and the Secret Society that Shocked Depression-era Detroit (ISBN-13: 9781515965459 and ISBN-10: 1515965457), written by authors Tom Stanton, was published by Tantor Audio in 2016. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Terror in the City of Champions: Murder, Baseball, and the Secret Society that Shocked Depression-era Detroit (Audio CD) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.52.

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Detroit, mid-1930s: In a city abuzz over its unrivaled sports success, gun-loving baseball fan Dayton Dean became ensnared in the nefarious and deadly Black Legion. The secretive, Klan-like group was executing a wicked plan of terror, murdering enemies, flogging associates, and contemplating armed rebellion. The Legion boasted tens of thousands of members across the Midwest, among them politicians and prominent citizens-even, possibly, a beloved athlete. Terror in the City of Champions opens with the arrival of Mickey Cochrane, a fiery baseball star who roused the Great Depression's hardest-hit city by leading the Tigers to the 1934 pennant. A year later he guided the team to its first championship. Within seven months the Lions and Red Wings follow in football and hockey-all while Joe Louis chased boxing's heavyweight crown. Amidst such glory, the Legion's dreadful toll grew unchecked: staged �suicides,� bodies dumped along roadsides, high-profile assassination plots. Talkative Dayton Dean's involvement would deepen as heroic Mickey Cochrane's reputation would rise. But the ballplayer had his own demons, including a close friendship with Harry Bennett, Henry Ford's brutal union buster.

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