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A Dark Room in Glitter Ball City: Murder, Secrets, and Scandal in Old Louisville

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Dark Room in Glitter Ball City: Murder, Secrets, and Scandal in Old Louisville

Contributors:

By (Author) David Domin

ISBN:

9781639363896

Publisher:

Pegasus Books

Imprint:

Pegasus Books

Publication Date:

16th August 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

364.15230976944

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

368

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 28mm

Weight:

340g

Description

This true crime sagawith an eccentric Southern backdropintroduces the reader to the story of a murder in a crumbling Louisville mansion and the decades of secrets and corruption that live within the old houses walls.

On June 18, 2010, police discover a body buried in the wine cellarof a Victorianmansion in Old Louisville. James Carroll, shot and stabbed the year before, has lain for 7 months in a plastic storage binhistemporary coffin. Homeowner Jeffrey Mundt and his boyfriend, Joseph Banis, point the finger at each other in what locals dub The Pink Triangle Murder.

On the surface, this killing appears to be a crime of passion, a sordid love tryst gone wrong in a creepy old house. But as authorDavid Domin sits in on the trials, adeeper story emerges: the struggle between hope for a better future on the one handand the privilegeand power of the statusquo on the other.

As the court testimony devolves into he-said/he-said contradictions, David draws on the confidences of neighbors, drag queens, andother acquaintances within the city's vibrant LGBTQ community to piece together the details of the case. While uncovering the many past lives of the mansion itself, he enters a murky underworld of gossip, neighborhood scandal, and intrigue.

Reviews

Part true-crime mystery, part portrait of Louisville. When one of the resident eccentrics captures Domines attention, the story comes alive. Domines passion animates some of the books most memorable passages. * The New York Times Book Review *
Domin provides an enthralling deep dive into a bizarre murder case, enhanced by his eyewitness account of the resulting trials. He gives this colorful case the detailed attention it merits. Fans of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil will be captivated. * Publishers Weekly (starred) *
"A riveting, layered, and heartrending read that delves as deeply into the storied, curiousand at times scandaloushistory of Louisville as it doesthe horrendous and tragic murder of Jamie Carroll. This expertly crafted and crisply written true-crime novel, part investigative report, and partmemoir, had me reading late into the night, alternately biting my nails in anticipation of the next ominous turn, and eagerly awaiting the reentranceof quirky neighbors, eccentric friends, and shifty, clandestine acquaintances. And though much of this grim tale of murder centers around betrayal,intrigue, and mystery, all is not lost. Glimmers of hope still manage to spark off the page." -- Kelly Creagh, author of The Nevermore Trilogy
'Who knows what Evil lurks in the hearts of men the Shadow used to ask over the radio. Well, in Louisville, David Domin knows a lot. Not forthe faint of heart,A Dark Room in Glitter Ball Cityexplores unspeakable sexual torture and murder for the historic and contemporary horror that itis, without ever losing sight of the rights of non-violent, consenting adults to create their own happiness. Rich with details about Victorianarchitecture, splendid food, and traditional drink, Domin's world spins between the poles of pleasant congeniality and murderous cruelty. -- Sena Jeter Naslund, author of Ahab's Wife, Four Spirits, Adam & Eve, and The Fountain of St. James Court
In the infamously quirky Victorian district of Old Louisville, where southern gentility, charm, and seedy lore drip from every lamppost like the smoothest of Kentucky bourbons, truth is indeed stranger than fiction! In the wicked, true crime veinofMidnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, David DominsA Dark Room in Glitter Ball Cityconjures an atmosphere of murder and intrigue that is just too heinous and bizarre to be true. Yet it is! Every unbelievable chapter. My advice: Kick up your feet and treat yourself to this fantastic read. And oh, crush some ice and enjoy it with a mint julep or two. -- James Markert, author of Midnight at the Tuscany Hotel
"David Domine is a treasure finder; discovering the tragic, farcical, infuriating, and heartbreaking backstory of one of Louisvilles most notorious murders. So, grab your favorite bourbon and stiletto heels. Its going to be a wild ride!" -- Beverly Bell, author of The Murder of Marion Miley
"A shocking and twisted story you need to read. This disturbing tale left me thinking about it long after I stopped reading." -- Rose Pressey, USA Today bestselling author
An ode to the city of Louisville as much as a true telling of a grisly murder case the tale is engaging and twisty and even hardcore true-crime fans won't be able to put it down. * Booklist *
"True crime fanatics will be drawn in by the rich history and setting and gripped by Domines intriguing account of a scandalous murder in the heart of Louisville." * Library Journal *
"A Dark Room in Glitter Ball City is magnificent. It unfolds like the dying petals of a flower, getting more macabre with each turn of the page. It's buoyed by triumphant determination to draw each and every player with honesty and multifaceted drama." -- Cameron Munson/Founder and Festival Director, True Crime Film Fest

Author Bio

David Dominis the author of twelve other books, and he is particularly drawn to writing about the Old Louisville neighborhood, known as much for its Victorian mansions and elegance, as its eccentric, bohemian characters. His paranormal and true crime projectshave been featured nationally on shows such asThe Dead Fileson The Travel Channel,Ghost Hunterson SyFy, and A&E'sTheFirst 48. Hes also receivedcoverage in theNew York Times, theEconomist,Chicago Tribune,and theWashington Post.He lives in Louisville, where he teaches at Bellarmine University.

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