
Scarface
A Positronic Book
Armitage Trail(Author)
Positronic Publishing
Published on 1. January 2026
Book
Hardback
186 pages
978-1-5154-6954-4 (ISBN)
Description
A brutal, unflinching portrait of ambition, violence, and power, Scarface by Armitage Trail is a cornerstone of American crime literature and the defining novel of the classic gangster era. Set in the smoke-filled backrooms and bloodstained streets of 1920s Chicago, this landmark work follows the rise and fall of Tony "Scarface" Guarino, a cold, brilliant figure determined to claw his way to the top of a criminal empire built on fear, bootlegging, and corruption.
As Prohibition fuels the growth of organized crime, rival gangs battle for territory, political favors are bought and sold, and the line between law and lawlessness disappears. Tony's ascent is relentless-driven by ego, strategy, and the ruthless calculus of survival-until violence, betrayal, and paranoia close in with explosive consequence. Trail's prose is urgent and cinematic, combining noir realism with the mythic scale of a rise-and-fall gangster saga.
A precursor to modern crime fiction, Scarface exposes the machinery of power in Prohibition-era America, revealing how brutality and charisma can shape a legend-and destroy the person behind it. Gritty, fast-paced, and unsentimental, the novel stands alongside the greatest works of the genre and remains essential for readers drawn to:classic gangster novels
Prohibition-era crime fiction
1920s Chicago underworld stories
American cultural and film history
early twentieth century crime narratives
Now recognized as the novel that inspired the iconic films, Scarface endures as a vivid snapshot of a violent age and a chilling examination of how criminal empires rise-and why they fall. A must-read for libraries, collectors, and anyone fascinated by the origins of the American gangster myth.
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Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
429 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5154-6954-4 (9781515469544)
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Person
Armitage Trail (Maurice Coons, 1902-1930) was an American journalist and novelist whose work drew directly on real-world crime reporting during the Prohibition era. Writing under the pseudonym Armitage Trail, Coons brought firsthand knowledge of gangland violence and organized crime to his fiction.Scarface remains his most significant and enduring work, notable for its stark realism and refusal to romanticize criminal life. Though Trail's career was cut short by his early death, the novel's influence on crime fiction and popular culture has proven lasting.