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Empire of Silence: The Unsolved Murder of Arnold Rothstein and the Dark Invention of Modern Organized Crime

by Adrian Halden
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798197451682
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 226
  • Original Price: GBP 13.52
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 309 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Organized Crime

A Jazz Age murder. A silent victim. A city unable to turn suspicion into proof.

Empire of Silence is a historical true crime investigation into the unsolved murder of Arnold Rothstein, the notorious New York gambler, bootlegging financier, and underworld broker whose shooting in Manhattan in November 1928 exposed the fragile machinery behind modern organized crime.

Rothstein was not an ordinary homicide victim. He moved between gambling rooms, political protection, Prohibition wealth, and hotel corridors where public respectability and criminal power often shared the same door. When he was summoned from Lindy's restaurant to the Park Central Hotel, the meeting was widely tied to a high-stakes poker dispute and a disputed debt he refused to pay because he believed the game had been fixed. Soon after, he was found bleeding from a gunshot wound. He died two days later without naming his killer.

This investigative nonfiction book follows the case with restraint, pressure, and historical precision. It examines the New York City of 1928, the underworld networks surrounding Rothstein, the disputed evidence, the role of George "Hump" McManus, the possible missing shooter, the failed prosecution, and the deeper question that still gives the case its force: how can a city know so much and still prove so little?

Rather than turning Rothstein into a folk villain or a romantic gangster, Empire of Silence treats him as a complicated figure at the hinge of American criminal history. He was a gambler, fixer, financier, and bridge between older vice economies and a more corporate underworld style. His murder was not only a Manhattan shooting. It was a public rupture in the late Prohibition era, when money, silence, fear, and civic weakness could decide the shape of justice.

The book moves through setting, victimology, chronology, investigation, evidence, suspects, media coverage, motive, and legacy. Its focus is not only who may have pulled the trigger, but why the record remained unstable: a hotel room that could not fully speak, witnesses with reasons to blur the truth, documents that widened the field of danger, and a prosecution that could not make the final leap from suspicion to proof.

Readers can expect a sober, atmospheric account of an unsolved historical murder, built around evidence, ambiguity, motive, and the permanence of unanswered questions. What happened inside the Park Central Hotel? Was Rothstein killed over a fixed game, a debt, underworld succession, or something broader? And why did the case collapse before the law could make certainty stick?

Some crimes remain famous because no answer ever became strong enough to survive court.

Enter the silence behind one of the defining unsolved killings of the American underworld.

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