The Reformed Gambler;
- 292 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Once renowned as one of the most skilled card players in the United States, this author transitioned from a life of gambling to become a fervent crusader against illegal wagering. His efforts were instrumental in the enactment of anti-gambling legislation across several states. Through his writings, he offered a penetrating examination of the gambling world, exposing its hidden practices and moral consequences. His memoirs and subsequent publications provide readers with a unique perspective on a life transformed from player to reformer.




Green's exposé of a secret criminal organization in the US offers a chilling look into the dark underbelly of American society. Drawing on extensive research and firsthand accounts, Green exposes the inner workings of this clandestine group and the harm it has caused.