Mad Dog

Mad Dog by Jack Kelly is a First Edition novel published by Atheneum in 1992, featuring 292 pages in English. This work explores the life and legend of John Dillinger, a notorious figure from the 1930s known as Public Enemy Number One. The narrative delves into the complexities of Dillinger’s career, presenting a vivid portrayal of his impact during a tumultuous era in American history.
Readers will find a bold and engaging depiction of crime and biographical elements intertwined in this fictional account. The book captures the essence of Dillinger’s notoriety and the societal context surrounding his actions. Through its exploration of crime and biography, Mad Dog offers insights into the life of one of America’s most infamous criminals, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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The author of the highly acclaimed novels Protection and Apalachin presents abold, white-hot novel about the career and legend of the 1930’s Public EnemyNumber One–John Dillinger. Jack Kelly is one of the new kids on one of thebetter blocks.–Publishers Weekly.
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