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The Bulldog Detective

William J. Flynn and America's First War against the Mafia, Spies, and T
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America in the early twentieth century was rife with threats. Organized crime groups like The Mafia, German spies embedded behind enemy lines ahead of World War I, package bombs sent throughout the country, and the 1920 Wall Street bombing dominated headlines. Yet the story of the one man tasked with combatting these threats has yet to be told. The Life and Times of William J. Flynn is the first book to tell the story of William J. Flynn, the first government official to bring down the powerful Mafia, uncover a sophisticated German spy ring in the United States, and launch a formal war on terrorism. As the Director of the Bureau of Investigation (the forerunner to the FBI), Flynn would become one of the most respected and effective law enforcement officials in American history. Long before Eliot Ness and the Untouchables went after Al Capone and the Italian mob in Chicago, Flynn dismantled the first Mafia family to exist in America. The success against the Mafia made Flynn famous, with front-page stories about him in newspapers across the country. His rise through the ranks was swift. As Chief of the Secret Service (then an organization devoted to intelligence rather than protecting the president), Flynn, nicknamed "the Bulldog" for his tenacity in pursuing leads, again won national acclaim when he uncovered a sophisticated German sabotage campaign in the United States on the eve of American entry into World War I. As the Director of the Bureau of Investigation, Flynn would devise the first counterterrorist strategy in U.S. history in his investigation of the anarchist terrorists leaving bombs across the country. He would also appoint an ambitious library clerk named J. Edgar Hoover to the Bureau's newly created Radical Division. Flynn's distinguished career came to an inglorious end, however, when he was unable to find the perpetrators of the infamous Wall Street bombing in September 1920. He never again returned to government service, instead turning to editing a detective fiction magazine called Flynn's that became one of the most popular magazine publications of its time. In this riveting and well-researched biography, the first devoted to the man who became one of this country's greatest detectives, author and terrorism expert Jeffrey D. Simon reveals the fascinating, exciting, and at times tragic story of William J. Flynn.
Jeffrey D. Simon is an internationally renowned author, lecturer, and consultant on terrorism and political violence. He is president of Political Risk Assessment Company, Inc., and a visiting lecturer in the Department of Political Science at UCLA. A former RAND analyst, Simon has conducted research and analysis on terrorism for more than thirty years, lecturing on terrorism at universities, with law enforcement and military personnel, emergency services, and the medical community in the United States and overseas. Simon is the author of three critically acclaimed books, The Alphabet Bomber, Lone Wolf Terrorism, and The Terrorist Trap. His latest book, America's Forgotten Terrorists: The Rise and Fall of the Galleanists will be published in May 2022. His writings on terrorism, political violence, and political risk have appeared the Journal of the American Medical Association, Foreign Policy, Jane's Intelligence Review, and the New York Times, he is on the editorial board of the Journal of Terrorism and Political Violence, and he has appeared as a guest expert on CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, CBS Sunday Morning, NPR, New York Times, Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times, among other programs. His website is www.futureterrorism.com.
"If you are looking for a great historical read you can't go wrong with Jeffrey D. Simon's The Bulldog Detective. It is said that there are eight million stories in New York. Simon's biography of the Damon Runyon-type, larger-than-life character William Flynn is certainly one of those stories, lost in the dustbin of early 20th-century history until now. His story makes for even more compelling, relevant, and entertaining reading in the first quarter of the 21st century. It will hold your interest from beginning to end." - Bill Bratton, former NYPD and LAPD Commissioner "It's amazing that until now we've not had a biography of William J. Flynn. Policeman, spy-hunter, pulp author and all-round showman, he is one of the liveliest characters onstage in early twentieth-century America. Jeffrey D. Simon has told the story of his colorful life with both care and verve." - Adam Hochschild, New York Times-bestselling author of American Midnight: The Great War, A Violent Peace, and Democracy's Forgotten Crisis "The Bulldog Detective is a turn-of-the-century true-life American crime story that has it all - spies, Mafia thugs, corrupt police, assassination attempts, and an affecting family saga to boot. I was hooked from the first page and kept reading through the night. William J. Flynn was a forgotten hero until Jeffrey D. Simon 'discovered' him. But thanks to Simon's compelling book, this great American sleuth and his many exploits will finally receive the recognition they amply deserve." -Howard Blum, New York Times-bestselling author of American Lightning and Dark Invasion
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