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Eliot Ness and the Mad Butcher: Hunting a Serial Killer at the Dawn of Modern Criminology

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Eliot Ness and the Mad Butcher: Hunting a Serial Killer at the Dawn of Modern Criminology

Contributors:

By (Author) Max Allan Collins
By (author) A. Brad Schwartz

ISBN:

9780062881984

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers Inc

Imprint:

HarperCollins

Publication Date:

5th January 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Biography: general
Police and security services
History of the Americas

Dewey:

364.15232092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

576

Dimensions:

Width 135mm, Height 203mm, Spine 33mm

Weight:

440g

Description


"The thrilling history of the torso murderer. The tale of the Untouchable who got Al Capone but failed to solve his goriest case." Dan Jones, The Sunday Times

In the spirit ofDevil in the White City comes a true detective tale of the highest standard: the haunting story of Eliot Ness's forgotten final casehis years-long hunt for "The Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run," a serial killer who terrorized Cleveland through the Great Depression.

After helping to put Al Capone behind bars, lawman Eliot Ness came to Cleveland, where he did battle with a vicious killer. ...Even Ness was stumped trying to apprehend the torso murderer responsible for a series of ghoulish killings. ... The authors have done Ness justice."Wall Street Journal

In 1934, the nations most legendary crime-fighterfresh from taking on the greatest gangster in American historyarrived in Cleveland, a corrupt and dangerous town about to host a world's fair. It was to be his coronation, as well as the city's. Instead, terror descended, as headless bodies started turning up.The young detective, already battling the mob and crooked cops, found his drive to transform American policing subverted by a menace largely unknown to law enforcement: a serial murderer.

Eliot Ness's greatest case had begun.

Now, Max Allan Collins and A. Brad Schwartzthe acclaimed writing team behindScarface and the Untouchableuncover this lost crime epic, delivering a gripping and unforgettable nonfiction account based on decades of groundbreaking research.

Ness had risen to fame in 1931 for leading the Untouchables, which helped put Chicagos Al Capone behind bars. As Cleveland's public safety director, in charge of the police and fire departments, Ness offered a radical new vision for better law enforcement. Crime-ridden and devastated by the Depression, Cleveland was preparing for a star-turn itself: in 1936, it would host the "Great Lakes Exposition," which would be visited by seven million people. Late in the summer of 1934, however, pieces of a womans body began washing up on the Lake Erie shorefirst her ribs, then part of her backbone, then the lower half of her torso. The body count soon grew to five, then ten, then more, all dismembered in gruesome ways.

As Ness zeroed in on a suspecta doctor tied to a prominent political familypowerful forces thwarted his quest for justice. In this battle between a flawed hero and a twisted monsterby turns horror story, political drama, and detective thrillerCollins and Schwartz find an American tragedy, classic in structure, epic in scope.

Reviews

"The thrilling history of the torso murderer. The tale of the Untouchable who got Al Capone but failed to solve his goriest case. ... A deeply researched book which reads like a thriller and sheds new light on a poorly understood modern American icon. Crime history doesn't get a lot better than that." Dan Jones, The Sunday Times (London) After helping to put Al Capone behind bars, lawman Eliot Ness came to Cleveland, where he did battle with a vicious killer. ...The authors have done Ness justice. ... Deeply researched." Wall Street Journal "Acareening read thats full of surprises. ...Collins and Schwartz deliver a nimble, taut tale. More importantly, they offer a portrait of a complex crime fighter who believed in science and reason at a time when most officers smacked suspects around with a blackjack, a portrait set against a backdrop of ethnic and class collisions, labor unrest, and political intrigueCatnip for true-crime buffs." Kirkus Reviews "An excellent biography that reads like a thriller. ...A worthwhile, entertaining reading experience." New York Journal of Books Collins and Schwartz bring their usual novelistic chops...laying out a compulsive and insightful story. CrimeReads Thoroughly researched and well paced. A successful blend of history and suspense. Library Journal Meticulously researched. Publishers Weekly

Author Bio

MAX ALLAN COLLINS has earned an unprecedented seven Private Eye Writers of America Shamus nominations for his Nathan Heller historical thrillers, winning twice (True Detective, 1983, and Stolen Away, 1991). Termed mysterys Renaissance Man (by Ed Hoch in The Best Mystery and Suspense Stories of 1993), Collins has created three celebrated contemporary suspense series --Nolan, Quarry and Mallory (thief, hitman and mystery writer respectively). He has also written four widely praised historical thrillers about real-life Untouchable Eliot Ness; and is an accomplished writer of short fiction: Louise, his contribution to the popular anthology Deadly Allies, was a Mystery Writers of America Edgar nominee for best short story of 1992.Collins is also the one of publishing industrys leading authors of movie tie-in novels, including the international bestsellers In the Line of Fire (Jove, 1993), Maverick (Signet, 1994), Waterworld (Boulevard, 1995), Daylight (Boulevard, 1996), Air Force One (Ballantine, 1997), and Saving Private Ryan (Signet, 1998). He has written two original NYPD BLUE novels for Stephen Boccho and Signet Books, Blue Beginning (1995) and Blue Blood (1997). And if thats not enough Max scripted the internationally syndicated comic strip DICK TRACY from 1977 to 1993, wrote three TRACY novels; is co-creator (with artist Terry Beatty) of the pioneering female P.I. comic-book feature MS. TREE, and has written both the BATMAN comic book and newspaper strip. He also hasan epic graphic novel about Capone-era crime, Road to Perdition, coming out from Paradox Press/DC Comics shortly.

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