New Deal for Death: A "Blackjack" Endicott Novel
Playboy Jack Endicott stops an assassination plot against F.D.R. by Hollywood racketeers
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A wealthy and talented playboy, Jack "Blackjack" Endicott races cars and yachts, flies his own plane, expertly wins at both bridge and blackjack, and has proven himself, above all, to be immensely loyal and completely trustworthy in the most delicate of matters. When FDR needs someone to undertake secret - and dangerous - projects, Blackjack is the President's man.After having already saved President Roosevelt from bootlegging gangsters who plotted against him, Endicott again is called to the rescue to investigate angry - and possibly deadly - labor racketeers who fear Roosevelt will establish a labor bill and crush their profits.Using all of his masterful wit and guile, Blackjack intrepidly battles against major crime figures as varied as Meyer Lansky who say, "No deal!" to Roosevelt's New Deal.
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