The Midnight Assassin

The Midnight Assassin
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Panic, Scandal, and the Hunt for America's First Serial Killer

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2016

نویسنده

Clint Jordan

ناشر

Macmillan Audio

شابک

9781427261786
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Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from December 14, 2015
Fans of Erik Larson’s Devil in the White City will relish this gripping and atmospheric account of a horrific series of murders in late 19th-century Texas that are largely obscure today, despite their fantastical elements and similarities to the Jack the Ripper butcheries. Texas Monthly editor Hollandsworth provides the definitive account of the killings that began on New Year’s Eve 1884, when someone attacked African-American cook Mollie Smith, stabbing her repeatedly and nearly splitting her head in two. With a novelist’s eye for detail, the author brings the reader inside the reign of terror that gripped Austin, Tex., as the killer “crisscrossed the entire city, striking on moonlit nights, using axes, knives, and long steel rods to rip apart women from every race and class.” Hollandsworth successfully conveys the horror of the crimes, the baffling lack of an obvious motive, the so-called Midnight Assassin’s almost supernatural ability to strike twice in less than an hour, and the ineffective official responses to the murders. This true crime page-turner is a balanced and insightful examination of one of the most stirring serial killing sprees in American history, and certainly one of the least well-known. Agent: David Hale Smith, Inkwell Management.



Library Journal

Starred review from June 1, 2016

Is it possible that Jack the Ripper spoke with a Texas twang? Hollandsworth, an executive editor of Texas Monthly magazine, revisits a largely forgotten period in American history when the city of Austin, TX, was rocked by a series of brutal murders, most involving young black servant girls. In the mid-1880s, as Austin was in the middle of an incredible growth spurt and proclaiming itself as one of the best cities to live in the United States, horribly mutilated women's bodies were being found. Vigilantes began roaming the streets and virtually every African American male was suspect. The city seemed on the verge of a bloody race riot and newspapers nationwide were filled with blaring headlines about "ghouls," "fiends," and "blood-thirsty monsters." And then the killings stopped. A few years later, the Ripper murders took place in London and some considered the possibility that the Austin killer had moved to a new location. Narrator Clint Jordan does an outstanding job of keeping this suspenseful real-life thriller going to the last chapter. VERDICT While this is a definite purchase for all Texas libraries, institutions in other locales will find Hollandsworth's crime saga a popular addition to their collections. Highly recommended. ["The lively social history of a town on the brink combines with a riveting true crime story that will make this a favorite in regional history collections as well as true crime collections": LJ 2/1/16 review of the Holt hc.]--Joseph L. Carlson, Vandenberg Air Force Base Lib., Lompoc, CA

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