Throughout the long and colorful history of Galveston, no name has
embodied the Spirit of the Island quite like the name Maceo. Two
penniless Sicilian immigrants rose from modest beginnings to lead an
entire city to prosperity, yet the nature of their industry and its
abrupt and embarrassing end resulted in a legacy cloaked in stereotypes
and rumor. For nearly forty years, Sam and Rose Maceo ruled a
far-reaching underground economy of illegal booze and gambling but used
their influence to infuse the Free State of Galveston with glamour, fame
and fortune--a vision later used as a template for Las Vegas. The island
city responded in kind, and its acceptance of the Maceos insulated their
empire for decades. Pairing personal interviews of living descendants
with her own meticulous research, Kimber Fountain lifts the veil on the
Maceo family's closely guarded heritage.