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🗓️ 2 September 2024
⏱️ 22 minutes
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0:00.0 | Guys, this is Gary Jenkins. As you all know, you regulars know, I'm a retired intelligence unit |
0:06.0 | detective, the Kansas City Police Department, and now a podcaster. And I have a couple of |
0:10.1 | documentary films that deal with the Kansas City Mafia. But today, we're not talking about me. |
0:16.6 | Today we're talking to Dean Job. He wrote a heck of a book. The publicist for the book producer |
0:22.0 | sent me a copy of the book. I don't read all these guys, as you know, but I do start reading |
0:28.3 | them and I make notes from them. But this one, I started reading it, and I loved it. I was hooked. |
0:32.8 | I read the whole thing all the way through. It's called a gentleman and a thief, the daring jewel heist of a |
0:38.9 | jazz age rogue Arthur Barry. Now, Arthur Barry was a jazz age rogue, if there ever was one. |
0:48.2 | So, and let me, I'm going to read you a review before we start talking. A top shelf work of true |
0:53.2 | crime, Job tells Barry's tale with both rigor |
0:57.1 | and pathos, painting a tender portrait of a crook who was never fearsome. This is liable to steal |
1:03.5 | the reader's hearts. That's from Publisher's Weekly, and it is a great book. There's no doubt about it. |
1:10.2 | So, Dean Job's welcome, and start off talking a little bit about your own writing history and how you got onto this story and some background on you. And then we'll talk about the book. |
1:19.9 | Well, I'm a former journalist. And over the years, I'd written books. My beat as a reporter was covering the courts, covering criminal trials and anything going on in the courthouse. |
1:30.1 | And my background was in history, and the two kind of collided in a nice way that I started writing |
1:35.1 | features about old cases in Nova Scotia, Canada, where I live, and just got hooked with the |
1:42.2 | storytelling, the way that true crime can give you a window in the past |
1:46.3 | and, you know, dramatic events, interesting storylines, but you can also learn a lot about history. |
1:51.9 | So about 10 years ago, Algonquin Books, my publisher published Empire of Deception, |
1:57.4 | and it was about a Chicago con man in the 20s, the jazz age. I love the era. |
2:02.6 | Connection to me was when his Ponzi scheme collapsed, he hid out here in Nova Scotia. So I had |
2:09.3 | some local ties to that story. My last book was called The Case of the Murderist Dr. Cream about a |
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