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H. H. Holmes

The True History of the White City Devil

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H. H. Holmes

By: Adam Selzer
Narrated by: David Bendena
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This is the first truly comprehensive book examining the life and career of the murderer who has become one of America's great supervillains. It reveals not only the true story but how the legend evolved, taking advantage of hundreds of primary sources that have never been examined before, including legal documents, letters, articles, and records that have been buried in archives for more than a century. Although Holmes is just as famous now as he was in 1895, this deep analysis of contemporary materials makes clear how much of the previously known story came from reporters who were nowhere near the action, a dangerously unqualified new police chief, and lies invented by Holmes himself.

©2017 Adam Selzer (P)2017 Dreamscape Media, LLC
Americas Biographies & Memoirs Criminal & Forensic Psychology Freedom & Security Murder Politics & Government Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Serial Killers State & Local True Crime United States Crime
Thorough Research • Factual Accuracy • Perfect Performance • Comprehensive Portrayal • Historical Authenticity

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Adam Selzer must have invested hundreds of hours into compiling all this data. He didn’t just collect old news articles—he somehow got access to original trial transcripts, often handwritten stenographer notes published here for the first time. Maybe his next book should be about how to find stuff like that!

The reader’s performance is perfect for me: unobtrusive, and steady enough so that I can listen attentively or fall asleep listening depending on my mood.

The audio production is overall good but there’s a slight occasional sibilance (sounds like the reader has a lisp, but he doesn’t). I got used to it but it was a little annoying at first. Check the sample for yourself.

Deeply researched, well read

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I've read several of the books on Holmes and watched American Ripper. It's just my personality to test everything and I kept thinking, "Where's the evidence?" Although I do enjoy the sensationalized story for fictional and entertainment purposes, I appreciate Mr Selzer's mind frame (like mine) to test the story against the evidence to make a clear line between fact and fiction.

The truth

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This was such a fascinating novel of the notorious H H Holmes.

The author relied on thousands of hours of research to bring the true story of Holmes, rather than following the most common tales and myths.

I greatly enjoyed listening to the huge amount of knowledge and history within this novel, but I found myself slightly bored at times when the author got into a long rant about something that, to me, did not need to be as detailed. This is not even much of a complaint, I greatly enjoy true-crime, and I love the details within this book, but over 20 hours in the cruel mind of Holmes was a bit much for me.

I thought I knew the story of HH Holmes, but I soon learned that I had unknowingly bought into the huge hype of the almost supernatural mythology of the ‘Murder Castle’ in Chicago.

I am so happy that I randomly decided to pick up this Audible book hoping for more information of “America’s First Serial Killer’.

The author did a great job bringing Holmes to life, slugging through the huge media hype and legend. He brought so much horrific truth to this novel, that it almost makes the media sensationalism a bit trite.

I do plan on reading Larson’s Devil in the White City to get a good look at all angles of the Holmes tale, but this novel is definitely going to prove the most comprehensive.

Fascinating and complex life of the White City Devil

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The book was informative about the story of H.H. Holmes and presented a lot of counter arguments to the well-known devil and his murder castle story. Which is kind of the problem. The book always seems to be in service of a story which only exists in relief to the sensationalized horror stories. It's not an enviable task, to be sure. It's almost guaranteed to end with a whimper. The author does a good job to set the record straight (if in fact it does), but there's nothing all that special to keep the listener's attention.

Maybe the truth is just not as sexy as the myth

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The amount of research that went into this book is impressive. I liked the way the story was told, and how it differed from the sensationalized accounts. It provided an amazing view I into a time I knew little about, including how the reporting of the day led to many of the tall tales of today.

A fascinating historical account

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