The Mafia and the Machine - 4th Printing:
The Story of the Kansas City Mob
by Frank R. Hayde
January 2008 | $22.00 | Hardcover | ISBN: 978-156980-336-3
The story of the American Mafia is not complete without a chapter on Kansas City. Even Hollywood gives a nod to the "City of Fountains" in films like The Godfather, Casino and on HBO's The Sopranos. Events unfolding in Kansas City have affected the fortunes of all the Mafia "families," shaping the entire underworld along the way. The history of la Cosa Nostra is a web of intrigue with Kansas City right in the thick of it. In The Mafia and the Machine, author Frank Hayde chronicles the connection between organized crime and politics that originated with the alliance between political boss Tom Pendergast and mob boss Johnny Lazia, the "Lucky Luciano" of Kansas City. The story continues up to the present time. Hayde ties in every major name in organized crime—Luciano, Bugsy, Lansky—and highlights the corrupt Kansas City police force.
Frank R. Hayde
Hayde’s roots in Kansas City go back to his great-great-grandfather, an Irish American stonemason and political figure featured in the 1902 book, Men Who Are Making Kansas City. Hayde is a graduate of the University of Kansas and a career law-enforcement officer. He lives in Colorado.
