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Bad Bet on the Bayou: The Rise of Gambling in Louisiana and the Fall of Governor Edwin Edwards

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An outrageous tale of fast cash, pretty women, dirty politics and extravagant greed within the Bayou State

Louisiana is our most exotic state. It’s religious and roguish, a spot populated by Cajuns, Creoles, Rednecks, and Bible-thumpers. This can be a state that loves good food, good music, and good times. Laissez les bons temps rouler — let the good times roll — is the unofficial motto. Louisiana may be excessively corrupt.

In the 1990s, it plunged headlong into legalized gambling, authorizing more games of chance than every other state. Leading the charge used to be Governor Edwin Edwards, who for years had flaunted his fondness for cold cash and high-stakes gambling, and who had used his razor-sharp mind and catlike reflexes to stay one step ahead of the law. Gambling, Edwin Edwards, and Louisiana’s political culture would prove to be a combustible mix.

Bad Bet at the Bayou tells the story of what happened when essentially the most corrupt industry came to our most corrupt state. This can be a sweeping morality tale about commerce, politics, and what happens when the law catches as much as our most basic human desires and frailties.

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