We Only Kill Each Other by Dean Jennings is the definitive biography of Bugsy Siegel.

There is at least one other paperback biography entitled Bugsy by George Carpozi Jr. but it is highly fictionalized and not worth bothering with.

The Gangster Chronicles is fiction, based on a 1970s TV miniseries. "Michael Lasker" was a pseudonym for Meyer Lansky, used by the screenwriters to avoid a lawsuit. (Lansky reportedly loved the show, tho most everyone else didn't).

There are also at least a couple of biographies of Virginia Hill, tho the accuracy of both are questionable:

The Mistress and the Mafia by Ed Reid;

Bugsy's Baby by Andy Edmonds.

Originally Posted By: Don Cardi
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Originally posted by Don Smitty:
Any book there that has to do with Bugsy Siegel? I did not see it posted.
"The Gangster Chronicles"
By Michael Lasker and Richard Alan Simmons


"We Only Kill Each Other: The True Story of Mobster Bugsy Siegel"
By Dean Jennings


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