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OverviewWorld-class beaches, fragrant frangipani, swaying palms, and hula girls. Most folks think of Hawaii as a vacation destination. Mob-style executions, drug smuggling, and vicious gang warfare are seldom part of the postcard image. Yet, Hawaii was once home to not only Aloha spirit, but also a ruthless, homegrown mafia underworld. From 1960 to 1980, Hawaiian gangsters grew rich off a robust trade in drugs, gambling, and prostitution that followed in the wake of Hawaii's tourist boom. Thus, by 1980—the year Charles Marsland was elected Honolulu's top prosecutor—the honeymoon island paradise was also plagued by violence, corruption and organized crime. The zeal that Marsland brought to his crusade against the Hawaiian underworld was relentless, self-destructive, and very personal. Five years earlier, Marsland's son had been gunned down. His efforts to bring his son's killers to justice—and indeed, eradicate the entire organized criminal element in Hawaii—make for an extraordinary tale that culminates with intense courtroom drama. Hawaii Five-O meets Wiseguy in author Jason Ryan's vigorously reported chronicle of brazen gangsters, brutal murders, and a father's quest for vengeance—all set against an unlikely backdrop of seductive tropical beauty. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jason RyanPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: The Lyons Press Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.90cm Weight: 0.030kg ISBN: 9780762793037ISBN 10: 0762793031 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 04 January 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for author's previous book, Jackpot: High Times, High Seas, and the Sting That Launched the War on Drugs [M]eticulously documented and lucidly spun... Part New Yorker feature, part Jimmy Buffet song... The result is adventuresome, lavish, informative fun. Try it. You'll like it. -GQ Over the course of Jackpot's rollicking story, Ryan manages to pack in one amusing tale after another: the day after a shipment, the crew stumbles upon a bale of marijuana accidentally left on the side of the road; they pilot a pot-filled sailboat that is taking on water all the way back from Jamaica; ... they help US forces during the invasion of Grenada, earning one trafficker, Bob 'The Boss' Byers, the nickname 'rocket launcher.' ... Jackpot is a rip-roaring good read. -Charleston City Paper High times on the high seas: Investigative reporter Ryan recounts the glory days of dope smuggling and their terrible denouement... A well-told tale of true crime that provides a few good arguments for why it should not be a crime at all. -Kirkus Reviews Ryan has hit the jackpot with this tale of drug smuggling on the high seas... [Jackpot] reads like an international thriller... chock-a-block with hilarious and hair-raising anecdotes of fast times. -New York Journal of Books [A] thoroughly researched account of Operation Jackpot, the drug investigation that ended the reign of South Carolina's 'gentlemen smugglers,'... Ryan recreates the era with a vivid, sun-drenched intensity. -Publishers Weekly Praise for author's previous book, Jackpot: High Times, High Seas, and the Sting That Launched the War on Drugs [M]eticulously documented and lucidly spun.... Part New Yorker feature, part Jimmy Buffet song.... The result is adventuresome, lavish, informative fun. Try it. You'll like it. -- GQ Over the course of Jackpot 's rollicking story, Ryan manages to pack in one amusing tale after another: the day after a shipment, the crew stumbles upon a bale of marijuana accidentally left on the side of the road; they pilot a pot-filled sailboat that is taking on water all the way back from Jamaica; ... they help US forces during the invasion of Grenada, earning one trafficker, Bob 'The Boss' Byers, the nickname 'rocket launcher.' . . . Jackpot is a rip-roaring good read. -- Charleston City Paper High times on the high seas: Investigative reporter Ryan recounts the glory days of dope smuggling and their terrible denouement. . . . A well-told tale of true crime that provides a few good arguments for why it should not be a crime at all. --Kirkus Reviews Ryan has hit the jackpot with this tale of drug smuggling on the high seas. . . . [ Jackpot ] reads like an international thriller. . . . chock-a-block with hilarious and hair-raising anecdotes of fast times. -- New York Journal of Books [A] thoroughly researched account of Operation Jackpot, the drug investigation that ended the reign of South Carolina's 'gentlemen smugglers, '. . . . Ryan recreates the era with a vivid, sun-drenched intensity. -- Publishers Weekly Author InformationJason Ryan is a journalist living in Charleston, South Carolina, and is the author of Jackpot: High Times, High Seas, and the Sting That Launched the War on Drugs, a nonfiction account of the daring exploits of the South's ""gentlemen"" smugglers and the innovative, Reagan-era federal investigation that brought them to justice. Publishers Weekly praised it as a ""thoroughly researched account … Ryan recreates the era with a vivid, sun-drenched intensity."" Kirkus hailed it as a ""A well-told tale of true crime,"" while GQ called it ""meticulously documented and lucidly spun… part New Yorker feature-part Jimmy Buffett song… the result is adventuresome, lavish, informative fun. Try it. You'll like it."" Ryan was previously a staff reporter for The State newspaper in South Carolina's capital, Columbia. He lives in Charleston, South Carolina. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |