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Miami Babylon
Crime, Wealth, and Power--A Dispatch from the Beach  
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Here, in all its neon-colored, cocaine-fueled glory, is the never-before-told story of the making of Miami Beach. Gerald Posner, author of the groundbreaking investigations Case Closed and Why America Slept, has uncovered the hair-raising political-financial-criminal history of the Beach and reveals a tale that, in the words of one character, "makes Scarface look like a documentary."

From its beginnings in the 1890s, the Beach has been a place made by visionaries and hustlers. During Prohibition, Al Capone had to muscle into its bootlegging and gambling businesses. After December 1941, when the Beach was the training ground for half a million army recruits, even the war couldn't stop the party. After a short postwar boom, the city's luck gave out. The big hotels went bankrupt, the crime rate rose, and the tourists moved on to Disney World and the Caribbean. Even after the Beach hosted both national political conventions in 1972, nobody would have imagined that this sandy backwater of run-down hotels and high crime would soon become one of the country's most important cultural centers.

But in 1981, 125,000 Cubans arrived by the boatload. The empty streets of South Beach, lined with dilapidated Art Deco hotels, were about to be changed irrevocably by the culture of money that moved in behind cocaine and crime. Posner takes us inside the intertwined lives of politicians, financiers, nightclub owners, and real estate developers who have fed the Beach's unquenchable desire for wealth, flash, and hype: the German playboy who bought the entire tip of South Beach with $100 million of questionable money; the mayoral candidate who said, "If you can't take their money, drink their liquor, mess with their women, and then vote against them, you aren't cut out for politics"; the Staten Island thug who became king of the South Beach nightclubs only to have his empire unravel and saved himself by testifying against the mob; the campaign manager who calls himself the "Prince of Darkness" and got immunity from prosecution in a fraud case by cooperating with the FBI against his colleagues; and the former Washington, D.C., developer who played hardball with city hall and became the Beach's first black hotel owner.

From the mid-level coke dealers and their suitcases of cash to the questionable billions that financed the ocean-view condo towers, the Beach has seen it all. Posner's singular report tells the real story of how this small urban beach community was transformed into a world-class headquarters for American culture within a generation. It is a story built by dreamers and schemers. And a steroid-injected cautionary tale.

Miami New Times, October 19, 2009
...Trisha Posner (left), Irene Marie, and Tara Solomon ?Just last week, investigative journalist Gerald Posner complained to the New York Post that no one in town would throw a party for the release of his new book detailing the cocaine-fueled ...
Erie Times-News, October 18, 2009
...Author Gerald Posner poses for a photo in the South Beach section of Miami Beach, Fla., Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009. Posner's new book "Miami Babylon: Crime, Wealth and Power: a Dispatch ...
Topnews.in, October 17, 2009
...Oct 17: Queen of Pop Madonna?s ex-lover Ingrid Casares is said to be furious over new book ?Miami Babylon? by Gerald Posner, in which she is portrayed as a drug-using celebrity suck-up. ?Maybe all those facelifts clouded his memory . . . ...
NBC Miami, October 11, 2009
...a little shaken up by a new book that reveals their dirty little secrets. The book is called Miami Babylon, Crime, Wealth, and Power ? A Dispatch from the Beach and it has already gotten its author blacklisted from the VIP party circuit in ...
Star-Telegram, October 8, 2009
...a naked Madonna and a slain Gianni Versace ? that makes Miami so wantonly seductive. Lawyer turned reporter Gerald Posner, best known for such books as Case Closed (about the JFK assassination) and Why America Slept (about what led up to ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 4, 2009
...efforts as well as the Bush administration's various fumbles and political opportunism. A related new book is 'Miami Babylon: Crime, Wealth and Power -- A Dispatch from the Beach' by Gerald Posner (Simon & Schuster, $27). Posner, a Miami ...