Masters of True Crime: Chilling Stories of Murder and the Macabre
English


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Spanning murder cases from the beginning of the twentieth century to today this is a must-read for fans of true crime and will also be compelling to mystery and thriller readers.  The contributors include Harold Schechter Katherine Ramsland Carol Anne Davis Burl Barer and other leading writers in this genre. . In February 1975 nine-year-old Marcia Trimble left her house in Nashville to deliver Girl Scout cookies in the neighborhood. She never returned. After a massive but fruitless search her body was discovered on Easter Sunday. Outrage and horror gripped the community of Nashville but the murder investigation was frustrated at every turn. The case went cold for three decades until it was finally solved.. In January 1997 Herbert Blitzstein was found murdered in the living room of his Las Vegas townhouse. A notorious mob insider Fat Herbie had pursued loan sharking and other rackets for decades. Now Blitzstein had been dispatched gangland style—by three bullets to the back of the head—in what appeared to be a classic contract killing. But the details of who killed him and why turned out to be much more complicated and the real motives and circumstances remain murky to this day. . These are just two examples of the riveting stories assembled in this unparalleled collection of some of the top true-crime writers in the world. Each of the seventeen contributors draws on his or her own strengths backgrounds interests and research skills to describe in a vivid narrative not only the facts of each notorious case but also the terrible emotions and macabre circumstances surrounding the crimes.
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