Not too long ago, I read Jesse Sublett's follow up to this book, Last Gangster in Austin. I enjoyed the book and determined to check out his first installment, 1960's Austin Gangsters: Organized Crime That Rocked the Capital.
There's less of a clear narrative to this book than the follow-up. That's not a product of poor writing or research with this first book - instead, there's a wider scope, more folks involved, and it takes place over a longer timeline. All of that territory means you have to think in bullet points while adding some color.
In 1960's Austin Gangsters, Sublett charts the rise and fall of regional criminals in what was then the sleepy college and State Capital town of Austin, Texas.
I listened to the audiobook version, which ran less than five hours. Much to my delight, it was narrated by former Superman voice actor, George Newbern, who gets almost all of the Texas locations correct, minus one or two.*



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