As Louis Russo, former mob hit man and government informant, travels to Washington, D.C., by train, two men are at Union Station awaiting his arrival--the young writer whose forthcoming book is based on Russo's life, and the man who will kill him. Reprint.
Union Station Massacre: The Shootout that Started the FBI's War on Crime
Tells the story of how a bloody shoot-out in 1933 helped J. Edgar Hoover transform the FBI
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“Jean was involved—but only briefly—with a married man,” Marshall said. “She didn't know he was married when she started seeing him. When she found out that he was, she was devastated.” “She talked to you about this?” “Yes.