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“A gripping peek behind the heavily guarded curtain of the 1930s Mafia, Mob Queen takes its readers on a wild ride. As readers trail alongside the very real Virginia Hill—one-time companion of Bugsy Siegel, among notorious others—author Erin Bledsoe shares Virginia’s unexpected rise from rural Georgia to the highest echelons of the Mafia, where she becomes more than a gangster’s moll, she becomes a gangster herself.” Marie Benedict, New York Times bestselling author of The Only Woman in the Room and The Queens of Crime
“Vivid, gripping, and impossible to put down, Mob Queen delivers a thrilling ride through the glittering, dangerous world of 1930s organized crime. Erin Bledsoe brings the era to life with stunning detail, a fast-paced plot, and characters you can’t help but root for—even when they’re breaking all the rules. This is historical fiction at its most electrifying!” Amanda Skenandore, bestselling author of The Nurse’s Secret and The Medicine Woman of Galveston
“[Mob Queen] will appeal most to readers looking for gritty historical fiction about a resilient woman unsure who she can trust in a glitzy but treacherous world with life-and-death stakes.” Library Journal
“Bledsoe serves up a dynamic portrait of historical crime figure Virginia Hill…Bledsoe doesn’t sugarcoat the barbarity of mob violence in her complex and admirable characterization of Virginia, who grows increasingly comfortable with carrying out the mob’s work and finds satisfaction in her sense of agency. It’s a humanizing portrait of a notorious woman.” Publishers Weekly
“[A gripping] depiction of women in organized crime, the friendships they build, and the dangerous missions they are assigned…Delving into the resilience and ambition of women in a dangerous world run by men, this novel is a must for crime fans and historical fans alike.” Booklist
“Bledsoe returns a deserving voice to the so-called Mob Queen…I was caught up in this credible, compelling story. Bledsoe admits she writes about women who behave badly (indeed!) but here she paints a gracious picture of Hill’s vulnerability-to-pluck personality by exploring motivation and action despite their inevitable dark consequences. A thrilling and fascinating true crime tale.” Historical Novels Review
“This is a GREAT historical fiction novel. I had never heard of Virginia Hill and her story is intense and incredible…This is one of the best books of the year.” Red Carpet Crash
“The stuff of legend…Mob Queen is filled with period detail about the fast-talking Hill, who used her wit, fearlessness, and body to climb the ranks of America’s mobdom.” The Denver Post
“Brilliant…[Bledsoe’s] portrayal of the legendary and scrutinized Hill brings depth and complexity to this tragic figure. This is a must-read for 2025 and an author to look out for.” San Francisco Book Review
“In this gripping and gritty novel, Bledsoe vibrantly reveals Hill’s complicated criminal history, the story of a fearless woman rising against all odds in a man’s world.” Toronto Star