An unputdownable true crime story set in the pulp-fiction obsessed world of 1930s America.
On Easter Sunday 1937, Bob Irwin - a handsome, failing sculptor with a history of depression and psychopathic episodes - commited a grisly triple murder. Creeping back to the flat of his ex-landlady in a swish New York borough, Irwin killed her, her lodger, and her stunning daughter Ronnie with an ice-pick, an apparently motiveless homicide that would shock the entire country.
Crafted like a Chandler novel, THE MAD SCULPTOR thrillingly relates Irwin's crime, flight, and capture, his trial and its aftermath, whilst painting a vivid portrait of 1930s America.
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Reads like fiction but it's chillingly real. * The Philadelphia Inquirer * Top-drawer true-crime. * Booklist * A rich historical tapestry [with] a novelistic sense of character, pacing and suspense. * Publishers Weekly *
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Höhe: 198 mm
Breite: 129 mm
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978-1-78185-307-8 (9781781853078)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Harold Schechter is a professor of American literature. He is the co-author of THE A TO Z ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SERIAL KILLERS. He is also the author of a series of acclaimed historical novels featuring Edgar Allan Poe.