The Edgar Awards celebrate the best in crime writing. Listed below are the five titles nominated for the 2012 Fact Crime award. Enjoy.
by Steve Miller
“Sarah Pender was an attractive, outgoing, intelligent woman with great potential. But the straight and narrow had no appeal for this depraved young woman dubbed “the female Charles Manson”, who knew how to get what she wanted from men-even if it meant murder.” – Publisher
The Murder of the Century: the Gilded Age crime that scandalized a city and sparked the tabloid wars (M)
by Paul Collins
More than a good true-crime story, this is absorbing social history, especially of the tabloid press of the time, including good portraits of Hearst and Pulitzer. Collins was able to draw on many eyewitness accounts as recorded by the contemporary press, which add greatly to the book’s immediacy. “ – Booklist
The Savage City: race, murder, and a generation on the edge (M)
by T.J. English
Destiny of the Republic: a tale of a madness, medicine and the murder of a President (M)
by Candice Millard
Millard also lays the groundwork for a case that, had Garfield lived, he would have proved an effective and respected chief executive. Today, he would surely have survived, probably little harmed by the bullet that lodged in him, but unimpeded infection took his life. His death didn’t greatly harm the nation, and Millard’s story doesn’t add much to previous understanding, but it’s hard to imagine its being better told.” – Publisher’s Weekly
The Man in the Rockefeller Suit: the astonishing rise and spectacular fall of a serial imposter (M)
by Mark Seal
The book is a chronological account of Gerhartsreiter’s life, dating back to his early childhood (when, as a teenager, he posed as other people as pranks), and it’s a deeply fascinating story. Gerhartsreiter is a con artist, no doubt, and there is some suggestion he might be a murderer, too, but he is also an undeniably personable and persuasive fellow. It is impossible to read the book without getting caught up in his story on an almost hypnotic level. Full marks to author Seal, too, for making this true-life story as suspenseful as any crime novel” -Booklist
Source: http://www.thereader.ca/2012/03/best-in-true-crime-edgar-awards.html
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