From publisher blurb:
A single vicious kick opened the front door. The posse stormed the interior, catching the outlaws with their pants down. The room was dimly lit, cigarette smoke was dancing in the air. Bottles of Schnapps clinked.
Gunfire erupted, a symphony of deliverance in the cramped quarters. Bullets tearing through the air. Splinters exploding from the doorframe. Chaos! Tables overturned, chairs crashing. Shouts and curses mingling with the staccato rhythm of gunfire. Shadows darting, figures weaving through the haze of smoke. Someone crashed through a window, shards of glass spraying like deadly confetti. A dog barked in the distance, disturbed by the madness. Within a few seconds the farmhouse transformed into a blood-soaked arena.
This book explores the outlaw gangs that became notorious robbing banks. They made the headlines in 1930s newspapers when the Midwest Crime Wave shocked the land and J. Edgar Hoover declared them „Public Enemies“.
Description of the most notorious gangs during the Midwest Crime Wave
The FBIs involvement and their rise to prominence
Forensic methods of the 1930s
Insides on the USAs prison system
Advice on Game Mastering
Two crime scenarios for 3 to 5 investigators