- Published: 16 May 2023
- ISBN: 9780806542126
- Imprint: Kensington
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 320
- RRP: $59.99
Gangbuster
One Man's Battle Against Crime, Corruption, and the Klan











- Published: 16 May 2023
- ISBN: 9780806542126
- Imprint: Kensington
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 320
- RRP: $59.99
Praise for Alan Prendergast’s GANGBUSTER
“Gangbuster by journalist and author Alan Prendergast (The Poison Tree) is a stirring nonfiction account of the life of Philip Van Cise, a public servant who risked his life and status to break the mob and fight the Ku Klux Klan. Set in 1920s Denver—a city riven with organized crime, corrupt institutions and sophisticated confidence men—Gangbuster is a vivid mural of a place in time. Prendergast tells a story—in straightforward prose that belies his intensive historical research--that is, by turns, terrifying and motivational, one mercifully free of idolatry but penetrating and insightful in what it condemns and commends.” —Shelf Awareness, STARRED Review
“Set against the backdrop of 1920s Denver, this colorful real-life legal thriller spotlights crusading district attorney Philip Sidney Van Cise. …. Rollicking yet scrupulously researched, this is an entertaining tribute to a brazen crimefighter.” —Publishers Weekly
“If anyone is looking for a new American hero, Alan Prendergast’s new book, “Gangbuster: One Man’s Battle Against Crime, Corruption, and the Klan,” has identified one. Prendergast has again taken to pen to demonstrate his gift for true crime narratives to tell the story of Philip Van Cise, the fearless and methodical Denver district attorney of the post-World War I era. Prendergast’s book…is such a smooth and enjoyable read, it almost reads like fiction. (Prendergast) is such a good writer that the reader will find it hard to put the book down.” —The Epoch Times
"Alan Prendergast has captured Van Cise’s bold life and clamorous times with imagination, verve, and razor-sharp reportorial instincts—illuminating a corrupt and dangerous urban netherworld that's fascinating to read about, but one that also resembles, in all too many ways, American city life today." —Hampton Sides, bestselling author of Blood and Thunder and Ghost Soldiers
"A compelling, deeply reported narrative history that shows how the principled actions of one elected official can, against the odds, stanch corruption and thwart racist forces . . . Prendergast's superb book and Van Cise's example bear insights that can be applied to today's challenges." —James Neff, author of VENDETTA: Bobby Kennedy Versus Jimmy Hoffa
“One heroic American’s battle against the forces of darkness and hate. As important today as the day it happened. Vividly told. Essential reading.” —Michael Benson author of Gangsters vs Nazis
“Author Alan Prendergast…. has the pluck and tenacity to look deeply into a dark chapter in (Colorado’s) past and tell the too-long-untold story of the heroes who helped end it. He's wound up with an exceedingly good story about an exceedingly bad time. Shockingly, Prendergast informs us, the white-sheeted night riders at one point controlled the mayor's office, the governor's office, congressional seats and a whole host of judges, lawyers and police officers.” —Colorado Springs Gazette
Praise for Alan Prendergast’s THE POISON TREE
“Riveting . . . Prendergast’s book is the true item—thoughtful, moving and exhaustively researched.” —Rocky Mountain News
“The most chilling of all crimes.” —Newsweek
“An objective, affecting account of the case . . . A searing, convincing indictment.” —Publishers Weekly
“[A] thorough account . . . A story of a brutal father who drove his son to murder and of the failure of the community to respond to cries for help.” —Library Journal
“Grippingly well told.” —Kirkus Reviews