Miami Babylon: A Tale of Crime, Wealth, and Power
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Miami Babylon: A Tale of Crime, Wealth, and Power

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Here, in all its neon-colored, cocaine-fueled glory, is the never-before-told story of the making of Miami Beach. Gerald Posner, author of the groundbreaking investigations "Case Closed" and "Why America Slept," has uncovered the hair-raising political-financial-criminal history of the Beach and reveals a tale that, in the words of one character, "...more
Hardcover, 320 pages
Published October 13th 2009 by Simon & Schuster
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Elizabeth
Miami Babylon: A Tale of Crime, Wealth and Power by Gerald Posner (pp. 320)

A fascinating 100 year history of Miami Beach, Florida through the lens of power and corruption. Posner relates the many boom and bust cycles that have defined the now, hugely popular vacation destination. Miami Beach’s history is the story of many men with aspirations of personal fiefdoms and urban planning of personal playgrounds.

The various waves of controlling parties and interests from ...more
Ryan
Ryan rated it 3 of 5 stars
I continue to be sort of obsessed with Miami, and this book fed that pretty well. It might have spent a little too much ink on individual real estate transactions and developers that I thought didn't add much to the overall arc of the story, as it were, but overall I enjoyed it. Miami is a very interesting place. I will definitely have to spend some time there someday.
Tom Hamrick
it may be for my love of all things Miami but i really love this book, it also had me writing down places to see when im in Miami next
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This is a new book about organized crime in Miami.
Maureen Flatley
I'm eager to start this history of a favorite destination written by investigative journalist Gerald Posner. Posner's book reads like a cross between The Yearling and Miami Vice. He tracks the city's evolution from the 1890's through Prohibition, the influx of organized crime in the 40's, a tidal wave of Cuban immigration up to the creation of South Beach mythology post Gianni Versace. I love Miami....a vibrant, dynamic culture.....so I know this will be riveting.

And it was!
Katherine
I found the first half of the book pretty engaging. I lost interest in the middle when it seemed to digress into the politics of the Art Deco revitalization and a cataloging of the real estate transactions on Miami Beach.
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