Noir Afloat: Tony Cornero and the Notorious Gambling Ships of Southern California

$40.00

Ernest Marquez

Description

Prohibition. Mobsters, murder, and mayhem. FBI agents. Cops, robbers, and worse. Sound like the background for a Hollywood epic? It’s Ernest Marquez’s latest very true story of the renowned gambling ships that anchored in Santa Monica Bay in the 1920s and 1930s. It’s the story of Tony Cornero, the cockiest gangster who ever bootlegged a bottle of scotch, the man who helped found Las Vegas, and the smooth operator of the most glamorous gambling ship in the Pacific, the Rex.