The Scarlet Mansion
1985
A novel based on the life of Herman Mudgett, alias Dr. Henry H.
Holmes, one of the most notorious serial killers of all time, who,
before the turn of the century, murdered no less than 133 people.
A fascinating view of this dangerous person from the time of his
first murder, when he is only 12 years old, to his adult years when
he has built a huge, 105-room mansion in Chicago, with most of the
space devoted to chambers for torture and death. For many years
he has a partner in crime named Ben, but when Ben dies under mysterious
and very suspicious circumstances, Philadelphia police detective
Frank Geyer is assigned to the case and doggedly sets out to track
down the serial killer. As Mudgett/Holmes flees, taking with him
Ben's wife and children, it becomes a race to see if Detective Geyer
can apprehend him before he kills the other members of Ben's family.
Originally published in hardcover in 1985 by Little, Brown &
Co., Boston, MA, and in paperback in 1986 by Bantam, NYC. Having
gone out of print in both editions several years ago, the book has
recently been reprinted in a softcover books-on-demand format by
iUniverse.com, Lincoln, NE, and may be ordered by calling their
toll-free number, 1-877-823-9235.
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