December 22, 2024

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Snag ‘Last Gangster in Austin,’ a riveting book about 1970s Junkyard Mafia

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Frank Smith was a Texas crime boss in the 1970s whose corrupt businesses included bail bonds and junkyards. Yes, "bail bonds" was  misspelled on the sign.

If you pick up just one new Texas history this summer, make it “Last Gangster in Austin.”

Author and musician Jesse Sublett’s riveting true-crime story reads like a classic noir novel. It uncovers a seamy 1970s Texas underworld that you might not know existed, unless you have already read his equally revealing “1960s Austin Gangsters,” published in 2015.

In that book, Sublett profiled the Overton Gang, which pulled off bank burglaries across the state, while they ran prostitution and smuggling rings. Timmy Overton of Austin and Jerry Ray James of Odessa, former football players, were sometimes allied, at other times at loggerheads with infamous Austin madam Hattie Valdes.

Elements of that gripping story overlap with Ken Roberts’ tremendous “The Cedar Choppers: Life on the Edge of Nothing” (2018).

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