“Mason takes you back to the era when Detroit was on top of the world, a boom town throwing off the new wealth of the auto industry and creating a new way of life for the working class."” - Crain's Detroit“This book provides an insightful, entertaining look at the excesses and failures of Prohibition in the US and particularly Michigan where popular ferry service between Windsor and Detroit provided the perfect avenue for transportation liquor.” - Inland Seas“Rum Running and the Roaring Twenties succeeds in capturing the essence of the era, when flappers, urban development, fads, and speakeasies dominated American culture.” - Midwest Book Review“[Mason] provides an overview of some lesser-known aspects of Prohibition in the Michigan–Ontario border country.” - Detroit Sunday Journal“A sound, informative, and immensely entertaining book about Prohibition in Southeastern Michigan.” - The Flint Journal