Rocco and Besha DeLuca rise from poverty to feed alcohol to the monsters of 1920s prohibition - Al Capone, Lucky Luciano, Dutch Schultz and many other ruthless American mobsters who fill their pockets with riches while blood stains their hands. But R...
By the start of 1921, Rocco and Besha DeLuca, and their growing organization, had shipped several million dollars of liquor to the prohibition-stricken United States. Young men were constantly knocking on the door of their two distilleries, looking f...
The intention of American prohibition in the 1920s was to reduce crime. Instead it led to an era of bootleggers, speakeasies, rum-runners and death on a daily basis as gangsters across the country fought for every piece of turf in the lucrative alcoh...
As Rocco and Besha DeLuca continue to feed alcohol to the violent criminals of American prohibition, there are those who are not satisfied with the wealth and power they are accumulating. They want more. They want it all. They want what the DeLucas h...
As Rocco and Besha DeLuca's Canadian organization continues to grow, selling alcohol to mobsters like Joe ‘Boss of Bosses’ Masseria, Lucky Luciano, Johnny Torrio and Al ‘Scarface’ Capone, a formidable foe emerges from the shadows to attack. A...
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Jon Lee Clay has published 5 books.
Jon Lee Clay does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Burn Powder, was published in February 2017.
The first book by Jon Lee Clay, King of the Bootleggers, was published in September 2015.