Bugsy's Shadow: The Race Wire, The Flamingo and the Rise of the Mob in Las Vegas
Historian Larry Gragg, author of the most authoritative biography of Bugsy Siegel, has dug further into the Mob’s origins in Las Vegas with his new book, Bugsy’s Shadow, a detailed look at Moe Sedway. Sedway was Siegel’s righthand man in Las Vegas for several years before a falling out that culminated in Siegel’s murder. Sedway, often a forgotten man, is given his rightful due as a pivotal figure in the history of Las Vegas.
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