The devil in the White City. History of the serial maniac Holmes
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This is a classic documentary thriller about the first American serial killer acting under the pseudonym ... Holmes.
Dr. Holmes did his gloomy affairs at the end of the 19th century, in Chicago, where he built his ominous hotel (the people called him "castle") with labyrinths and windows without windows to the World Exhibition of 1893. Later, an inspection of the basement of this house was shocked even by experienced police officers and cynical reporters: a personal crematorium, a table for vivisections, many guns torture and the remains of dozens of missing tourists ...
Holmes was so cunning that only an accident brought detectives to his trace. How could the police find a maniac recognized by the first serial killer in the history of the United States, and what terrible secrets does his past keep?
This book is an exciting journey into the cold and perverted world of the ideal sociopath
Dr. Holmes did his gloomy affairs at the end of the 19th century, in Chicago, where he built his ominous hotel (the people called him "castle") with labyrinths and windows without windows to the World Exhibition of 1893. Later, an inspection of the basement of this house was shocked even by experienced police officers and cynical reporters: a personal crematorium, a table for vivisections, many guns torture and the remains of dozens of missing tourists ...
Holmes was so cunning that only an accident brought detectives to his trace. How could the police find a maniac recognized by the first serial killer in the history of the United States, and what terrible secrets does his past keep?
This book is an exciting journey into the cold and perverted world of the ideal sociopath
Author:
Author:Larson Eric
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Horror
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:white
Series:
Series: This is true story
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-089363-8
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