Deliver Your News to the World

For a Prohibition Era Historical Fiction Book, Crime Fighting Has Never Been This Sexy

Author shows shares one extraordinary woman’s life, intrigues and crime busting during the Roaring Twenties and Prohibition Era Chicago


Janesville WI – WEBWIRE

A book on the sexy and lethal woman’s touch to crime fighting.

1927 Chicago takes on a colorful picture in Don Sartell’s book, Cago. Beauty, grace and lethality come together in this book, set in the Roaring-Twenties Windy City.
 
Don fittingly chose Chicago as the setting his story. The windy City was a booming and bustling city during the time where bootlegging, racketeering and other criminal activities were proliferating. In the middle of the many criminal underworld activities stands a graceful club dancer and crime fighter named Cago.

The element of women empowerment or girl power comes as a welcome deviation from the male-dominated historical fiction scene. Cago shows that a woman can just as effectively fight crime as a man could.

With Don Sartell’s masterful storytelling and his vivid description of the Chicago city life, readers will be engrossed and transported back to the time when crime and criminal underworlds are thriving.

Fans of mobster stories and crime-busting heroes will surely not be disappointed with Cago. This book will make a great addition for readers collecting historical fiction works. The 2017 Frankfurt Intl Book Fair last October 11, 2017 gave the wonderful opportunity of possessing this book and many other great selections in the bookshelves. 
 
Cago
Written by Don Sartell
Published by Infinity Publishing
Published date August 12, 2015
Paperback price: $10.95
 
About the author
 
Don Sartell twirled a baton when he was a child—and never stopped. Along the way, he was a publisher, manufacturer, Hollywood consultant and “idea man,” author, friend of movie moguls and film stars, and married an angel. Don and his wife, Judy, reside in an authentic Swiss Chalet atop a former ski hill in southern Wisconsin, where they feed animals and commune with nature. Their favorite spots are Zermat, Switzerland, Kauai, Hawaii, and Palm Springs, California. For 37 years, Don has directed America’s Youth on Parade at the University of Notre Dame.


( Press Release Image: https://photos.webwire.com/prmedia/55089/214382/214382-1.jpg )


WebWireID214382




 
 Prohibition Era
 Crime Fighting
 Roaring Twenties
 Beauty, grace
 bootlegging


This news content may be integrated into any legitimate news gathering and publishing effort. Linking is permitted.

News Release Distribution and Press Release Distribution Services Provided by WebWire.