Murder in the Neighbourhood: The true story of America's first recorded mass shooting
By (Author) Ellen J. Green
Octopus Publishing Group
Thread
10th May 2022
28th April 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biography: general
Violence and abuse in society
Biography: historical, political and military
Organized crime
History of the Americas
364.15234097498709044
Paperback
320
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 30mm
230g
On September 6,1949, twenty-eight-year-old Howard Barton Unruh shot thirteen people in less than twelve minutes on his block in East Camden, New Jersey. The shocking true story of the first recorded mass shooting in America has never been told, until now.
The sky was cloudless that morning when twelve-year-old Raymond Havens left his home on River Road. His grandmother had sent him to get a haircut at the barbershop across the street - where he was about to witness his neighbour and friend Howard open fire on the customers inside.Told through the eyes of the young boy who visited Howard regularly to listen to his war stories, and the mother trying to piece together the disturbing inner workings of her son's mind, Ellen Green uncovers the chilling true story of Howard Unruh - the quiet oddball who meticulously plotted his revenge on the neighbours who shunned him and became one of America's first mass killers.With access to Howard's diaries, newly released police reports and psychiatric records alongside interviews with surviving family members and residents of the neighbourhood, A Murder in the Neighbourhood will have readers of In Cold Blood, If You Tell and American Predator absolutely gripped.'An engrossing and utterly fascinating insight into a chilling and untold part of American history... impossible to put down.' Gregg Olsen, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of If You Tell.Ellen J. Green is the Amazon Charts bestselling author of the Ava Saunders novels (Absolution and Twist of Faith) and The Book of James. She attended Temple University in Philadelphia, where she earned her degrees in psychology, and has worked in the psychiatric ward of a maximum-security correctional facility for fifteen years. She also holds an MFA degree in creative writing from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Born and raised in Upstate New York, Ms. Green now lives in southern New Jersey with her two children.