Oxbow, Iowa, was similar to most small railroad towns in the Midwest. Prohibition threw the nation into a tailspin, and Oxbow had its own crop of bootleggers. One day a mystery man showed up in town, and the community soon suspect him of being a gangster working for Al Capone.
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