The roaring twenties were the era of the gangster, the public infatuated with the bad boys of crime. What should have been loathed by the public was personified by the press. Gangster Moll is the story of one gang that plagued Oklahoma, robbing the banks in brazen style. The erotic excitement of bondage acts brought them more pleasure than the loot that piled up. The men were daring and dangerous, drawing unsuspecting women into a life they never thought existed and should have stayed away from. The gang expanded and victims became criminals as women became as ruthless as the men. They sought out the high life and pleasures that the gangster’s loot would bring them. Would the gun molls follow them to the end, or would they be the ones to betray the men? The law was just beginning to come to grips with the gangsters, but many lawmen were as bad as the men and women they sought, willing to do anything to capture them. The victims of the gangsters became victims again of the lawman.
Originally published in a much shorter length of 65,000 for limited-circulation, this enhanced and expanded edition of Gangster Moll is over 80,000 words. It also features characters and plot lines not in the earlier editions. This is a bawdy tale of tough guys and bondage that only Powerone could bring to life in such intimate detail.