The Devil in Bucks County
Author: Edmund Schiddel
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Published: 1959
Total Pages: 420
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Author: Edmund Schiddel
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Published: 1959
Total Pages: 420
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA satirical novel about the monied class living along the Delaware River.
Author: Valerie W. Wesley
Publisher: Harper Collins
Published: 1996-06
Total Pages: 292
ISBN-13: 0380724928
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPrivate investigator Tamara Hayle's friend Wyvetta is charged with the murder of the rude and wealthy Lincoln Storey, but when Tamara sets out to prove Wyvetta's innocence, she quickly learns that there are not too many people who didn't want Storey dead.
Author: Ray O'Brien
Publisher:
Published: 2015-11-04
Total Pages: 352
ISBN-13: 9780578170695
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Story of Bucks County, Pennsylvania told with 70+ original illustrations. History, Geography, and Folklore in the American Megalopolis. Suburbs and exurbs, from Levittown to New Hope. The Peaceable Kingdom of the Quakers to later-day paperback sleaze ... with just a touch of the Satanical. Farms and barns to today's problems and prospects.
Author: Edmund Schiddel
Publisher: Richmond Hill, Ont. : Simon & Schuster of Canada
Published: 1963
Total Pages: 424
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mitchell Bartoy
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Published: 2006-10-17
Total Pages: 302
ISBN-13: 1466839902
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIt is the fall of 1943, and the city of Detroit is doing its best to recover from the explosive race riots that marked the recent summer. The police are working overtime to protect the auto plants and ensure that their massive machinery continues to churn out the steel that comprises America's lifeblood overseas. Pete Caudill, late of the Detroit detective squad, is passing the time sitting on the fire escape of a squalid rented room, consumed by the ghosts of his past, including the black teenager he shot and killed years ago and a similar boy whose life he saved in the recent riots. When a young woman distantly connected to Caudill is murdered, her blood threatens to stain the reputation of the Lloyd family, scions of Detroit's all-powerful auto industry. Caudill himself has a certain reputation with the Lloyds, plus a direct link to the complicated man who runs the company and, some say, the city of Detroit itself. As a desperate investigation unfolds and the war effort rages on, the tentacles of a menacing conspiracy reach deep into the soul of the powerful Lloyd family and threaten to squelch the very heart of American patriotism beating within. It's up to Pete Caudill, using whatever meager resources he can assemble, to put down the sinister forces working against the Lloyds, perhaps in the process preserve America's chances in the war—and discover an unexpected second chance at his own life.
Author: Steven Walker
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Published: 2010-01-01
Total Pages: 350
ISBN-13: 0786024313
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHe Stalked His Victims. . . A mother and daughter--brutalized, murdered, and left to rot in the summer heat. A young college student--killed with a .38 handgun at a remote highway rest stop. These were just a few of the victims of Timothy Krajcir, a sexual predator with an unquenchable appetite for violence. . . From State To State. . . He would travel to towns where nobody knew him, break into a woman's home, and wait for her. It started when he was still in his teens, when a rape conviction landed Krajcir in jail. After that, he spent much of his adult life behind bars for various sex crimes. By the time he was in his early 30s, he was a free man. Free to stalk, rape, and kill. Three Decades Of Murder And Blood. . . But in 2007, new DNA testing finally linked Krajcir to another college girl's murder. Ultimately, Krajcir confessed to killing nine women--five in Missouri and four in Illinois and Pennsylvania. But his three-decade reign of terror has never been forgotten--and the full range of his predatory crimes never revealed--until now. With 16 Pages Of Shocking Photos
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Published: 1917
Total Pages: 820
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: James A. Michener
Publisher: Dial Press Trade Paperback
Published: 2016-04-12
Total Pages: 225
ISBN-13: 0812986830
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJames A. Michener, the acclaimed author of sweeping historical blockbusters, chronicles his personal involvement in one of the most dramatic elections of the twentieth century: the presidential race between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon. A relative newcomer to politics, Michener served as the Democratic chairman in his native Bucks County, Pennsylvania, in a rural battleground precinct where the major controversies of the day—notably Kennedy’s Catholicism—brought cultural divides to the forefront. First published shortly after the 1960 election, Report of the County Chairman remains an intimate, gripping account of the power of grassroots political involvement. Praise for Report of the County Chairman “A candid account of the Kennedy/Nixon campaign.”—The Philadelphia Inquirer “Fascinating . . . The personalities are vividly and vigorously sketched—the workers, the volunteers, the hatchet men, the pros and . . . key figures on the barnstorming tour.”—Kirkus Reviews “Instructive . . . Anti-Catholicism was not just a Southern problem. In Pennsylvania, accounts of increasing anti-Catholicism were widespread. No one documented this sentiment more clearly than famed Pennsylvania novelist James Michener.”—The Morning Call (Allentown, Pennsylvania)
Author: Erik Larson
Publisher: Random House
Published: 2010-09-30
Total Pages: 498
ISBN-13: 1409044602
DOWNLOAD EBOOK'An irresistible page-turner that reads like the most compelling, sleep defying fiction' TIME OUT One was an architect. The other a serial killer. This is the incredible story of these two men and their realization of the Chicago World's Fair of 1893, and its amazing 'White City'; one of the wonders of the world. The architect was Daniel H. Burnham, the driving force behind the White City, the massive, visionary landscape of white buildings set in a wonderland of canals and gardens. The killer was H. H. Holmes, a handsome doctor with striking blue eyes. He used the attraction of the great fair - and his own devilish charms - to lure scores of young women to their deaths. While Burnham overcame politics, infighting, personality clashes and Chicago's infamous weather to transform the swamps of Jackson Park into the greatest show on Earth, Holmes built his own edifice just west of the fairground. He called it the World's Fair Hotel. In reality it was a torture palace, a gas chamber, a crematorium. These two disparate but driven men are brought to life in this mesmerizing, murderous tale of the legendary Fair that transformed America and set it on course for the twentieth century . . .
Author: Mary de Young
Publisher: McFarland
Published: 2004-02-23
Total Pages: 281
ISBN-13: 0786418303
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn the United States during the early 1980s, hundreds of day care providers were accused of sexually abusing their young charges in satanic rituals that included blood drinking, cannibalism, and human sacrifice. The panic surrounding the ritual abuse of children has spread quickly to Canada, Europe, and Australasia, and its rapid dispersion has been unimpeded by international investigations that found no evidence to corroborate the allegations and warned that a moral panic was thrusting them into professional public attention. This work is a sociologically based analysis of the day care ritual abuse panic in America. It introduces the concept of moral panic and analyzes its relevance to the ritual abuse scare, explores the ideological, political, economic, and professional forces that fomented the panic, discusses the McMartin Preschool case as the incident that brought attention to satanic menaces and children, and examines the dialect between the various interest groups that stirred up and spread the moral panic and the day care providers accused of ritual abuse. Also covered are the popular culture representations of day care ritual abuse, the diffusion of the scare to areas overseas, the institutionally symbolic and ideologically contradictory social ends of the panic, and the outcomes of the panic in various settings. The book ends with a discussion of moral panic theory and how it needs to be changed for a complex, multi-mediated postmodern culture, and what lessons can be learned from the scare.