Join the Rat Pack in this stylish crime-thriller novel that showcases the glitz, glamor, and grime of Las Vegas’ early years from the author who captures the atmosphere of Sin City's heyday like no other!
It's 1960, and Frank Sinatra, the king of showbiz, is conspiring with Jack Kennedy and gangster Sam Giancana to steal the presidential election. Then, in a mind-blowing twist, Sinatra’s perfect world comes crashing down on him as he is betrayed by JFK and finds himself in the crosshairs of a mob assassin!
The latest in P Moss’ string of historical crime fiction, Screwing Sinatra focuses on one of the most celebrated performers in pop culture and his connections to the mob and political power. Immerse yourself in the golden age of Las Vegas when the stars that made it the center of the entertainment world ruled the Strip! Perfect for fans of mid-century American music, crime, politics, and celebrities.
P Moss is an author whose twisted crime novels seamlessly blur the line between fact and fiction. A film noir and pulp fiction enthusiast, he owns bars in Las Vegas and New York City and is an avid supporter of Scunthorpe United FC.
“This twisted alternate-history tale rings with sordid truths about power and politics. Once again, P Moss proves himself as the master of comic pulp noir.” —Andrew Kiraly, author of Crit
“A wild ride with sharp dialogue and surprising left turns, where Frank Sinatra literally fights for his life after being double crossed by both the Kennedys and the mob. This book just sings.” —Geoff Carter, Arts & Entertainment editor, Las Vegas Weekly
“Stealing the presidency becomes more than an Ocean’s 11-style caper as the Kennedys prove themselves just as cutthroat as the mob.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Sleazy and savage, Screwing Sinatra is a titillating, tabloid-scummed delight.” —Jarret Keene, editor of Las Vegas Noir
“Take a gamble on this pulp yarn, steeped in early-’60s Rat Pack shenanigans, classic Americana, and Moss’ own cut throat prose honed razor-sharp in this fictional take on our own historical mythos.” —Brian Townsley, author of A Trunk Full of Zeroes, Outlaw Ballads, and the executive editor for Starlite Pulp
Join the Rat Pack in this stylish crime-thriller novel that showcases the glitz, glamor, and grime of Las Vegas’ early years from the author who captures the atmosphere of Sin City's heyday like no other!
It's 1960, and Frank Sinatra, the king of showbiz, is conspiring with Jack Kennedy and gangster Sam Giancana to steal the presidential election. Then, in a mind-blowing twist, Sinatra’s perfect world comes crashing down on him as he is betrayed by JFK and finds himself in the crosshairs of a mob assassin!
The latest in P Moss’ string of historical crime fiction, Screwing Sinatra focuses on one of the most celebrated performers in pop culture and his connections to the mob and political power. Immerse yourself in the golden age of Las Vegas when the stars that made it the center of the entertainment world ruled the Strip! Perfect for fans of mid-century American music, crime, politics, and celebrities.
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P Moss is an author whose twisted crime novels seamlessly blur the line between fact and fiction. A film noir and pulp fiction enthusiast, he owns bars in Las Vegas and New York City and is an avid supporter of Scunthorpe United FC.
“This twisted alternate-history tale rings with sordid truths about power and politics. Once again, P Moss proves himself as the master of comic pulp noir.” —Andrew Kiraly, author of Crit
“A wild ride with sharp dialogue and surprising left turns, where Frank Sinatra literally fights for his life after being double crossed by both the Kennedys and the mob. This book just sings.” —Geoff Carter, Arts & Entertainment editor, Las Vegas Weekly
“Stealing the presidency becomes more than an Ocean’s 11-style caper as the Kennedys prove themselves just as cutthroat as the mob.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Sleazy and savage, Screwing Sinatra is a titillating, tabloid-scummed delight.” —Jarret Keene, editor of Las Vegas Noir
“Take a gamble on this pulp yarn, steeped in early-’60s Rat Pack shenanigans, classic Americana, and Moss’ own cut throat prose honed razor-sharp in this fictional take on our own historical mythos.” —Brian Townsley, author of A Trunk Full of Zeroes, Outlaw Ballads, and the executive editor for Starlite Pulp