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Rick Mattix

Author Rick Mattix holding thompson used in the St.Valentine's day massacre

Mr. Rick Mattix gangster historian / researcher and co-author. His name has appeared in credits of various excellent gangster books and documentaries.
Rick is a devoted gangster researcher whose opinion is highly regarded in this field by many.He is sought for advice by most authors on the subject.
Rick Lives in Iowa with his wife Linda Mattix.

Some of Rick's achievements include




Public Enemies: America's Criminal Past, 1919-1940 By William J. Helmer and Rick Mattix

 Dillinger: The Untold Story
by G.Russell Girardin,William J. Helmer and Rick Mattix
He has also written articles such as for Thompson Gun collectors news.

Upcoming book on the Barker gang by Ron Morgan and Rick Mattix.
Rick has also appeared on a documentary on the Barkers.
His range on various outlaws is outstanding!!


Author/ researcher Rick Mattix and Shelton gangster author Taylor Pensoneau




Please take time to visit the below great websites by Rick and his wife Linda.

http://www.geocities.com/mdog_921/MadDogsLair.html

and
http://www.geocities.com/teaser_4224/RickmaddogMattix.html


Linda Mattix and her great website called "The Women behind the men"

http://www.geocities.com/teaser_4224/womenbehindthemen.html

ALSO

Be sure and visit Dr. Horace Naismith's John Dillinger fanclub
 The John Dillinger died for you society

http://www.geocities.com/johndillingerdiedforyousociety/jdsociety1.html


The ultimate and indispensable guide to gangsterdom's 20's and 30's. Literary hitmen Bill Helmer and Rick Mattix, in conjunction with Cumberland house, are very proud to present;