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| 60% Recommended by our customers. Publisher: Harper Catalog: Book Release date: 2008-08-05 Media: Hardcover Number of pages: 560 Ean: 9780060781002 Book Isbn: 0060781009 Author:
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It was a crime that shocked the nation, a brutal murder in Chicago in 1924 of a child, by two wealthy college students who killed solely for the thrill of the experience. Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb had first met several years earlier, and their friendship had blossomed into a love affair. Both were intellectuals—too smart, they believed, for the police to catch them. However, the police had recovered an important clue at the scene of the crime—a pair of eyeglasses—and soon both Leopold and Loeb were in the custody of Cook County. They confessed, and Robert Crowe, the state's attorney, announced to newspaper reporters that he had a hanging case. No defense, he believed, would save the two ruthless killers from the gallows. Set against the backdrop of the 1920s, a time of prosperity, self-indulgence, and hedonistic excess, For the Thrill of It draws the reader into a lost world, a world of speakeasies and flappers, of gangsters and gin parties, that existed when Chicago was a lawless city on the brink of anarchy. The rejection of morality, the worship of youth, and the obsession with sex had seemingly found their expression in this callous murder. But the murder is only half the story. After Leopold and Loeb were arrested, their families hired Clarence Darrow to defend their sons. Darrow, the most famous lawyer in America, aimed to save Leopold and Loeb from the death penalty by showing that the crime was the inevitable consequence of sexual and psychological abuse that each defendant had suffered during childhood at the hands of adults. Both boys, Darrow claimed, had experienced a compulsion to kill, and therefore, he appealed to the judge, they should be spared capital punishment. However, Darrow faced a worthy adversary in his prosecuting attorney: Robert Crowe was clever, cunning, and charismatic, with ambitions of becoming Chicago's next mayor—and he was determined to send Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb to their deaths. A masterful storyteller, Simon Baatz has written a gripping account of the infamous Leopold and Loeb case. Using court records and recently discovered transcripts, Baatz shows how the pathological relationship between Leopold and Loeb inexorably led to their crime. This thrilling narrative of murder and mystery in the Jazz Age will keep the reader in a continual state of suspense as the story twists and turns its way to an unexpected conclusion. |
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Summary: Interesting work but a tad clinical All in all I liked this book. I thought the writer did a good job of setting the scene and providing the background for the crime and probably did the best job of describing the mental state and lack of humanity for Leopold and Loeb. Where he fell apart was in trying to make the story of a dry legal drama the heart of the story. The drama in this case certainly took place in the court room, but rather then make it a battle between some of the great legal minds of the day, we are treated to a battle between different experts some of whom help the state, some the defense. It is quite difficult to decide who is winning and then boom, we are told what to think by the author. All in all it is an interesting story of one of the first great media trials, but it is certainly not a great piece of work. Summary: The Franks Case Revisited In For the Thrill of It, the author has done a commendable job of producing a well researched book on one of the more celebrated trials in the early part of the 20th century. In addition, he possesses a writing style that makes this book an easy read. Persons interested in crime, criminal behavior, and the courts will find reading this book enjoyable and enlightening. Summary: Needed an editor From the first chapter: "It was a good location and an auspicious time gambling was then unregulated in the city and there were at least a dozen gaming houses within a block of Jacob Franks's pawnshop." There are at least half a dozen similar instances of run-on sentences in the first chapter. There is a pony in here somewhere, as the joke goes, but it takes too much shoveling to find it. Summary: Great book; poor Kindle edition The book is absorbing, but the Kindle edition is loaded with typographical errors that make reading difficult. Missing periods at the end of sentences occur on just about every page. Summary: A MUST_READ This book is a must-read for anyone with an interest in human behavior, the criminal process, Chicago, Clarence Darrow or political ambition, among many other things. Baatz has taken a chilling and complex case and made it terrifically readable and exciting. His meticulous research assures the reader that s/he is reading non-fiction, yet Baatz is a superb storyteller and the book reads like a great piece of fiction. All of these events took place in my neighborhood in Chicago, and I now find it easy -- and creepy -- to picture the parties to this crime on my streets. I can't praise this book enough, I hope someone makes a movie of it that is faithful to this well-told story. |
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| Catalog | Book | Book | Book | Book | Book | Book |
| Release date | 2008-08-05 | 2008-06-03 | 2008-06-10 | 2007-09-07 | 2008-09-19 | 2008-09-16 |
| Media | Hardcover | Hardcover | Hardcover | Hardcover | Hardcover | Hardcover |
| Number of pages | 560 | 416 | 336 | 232 | 576 | 352 |
| Ean | 9780060781002 | 9780061147715 | 9780446581196 | 9780809327775 | 9780061768064 | 9780307346940 |
| Book Isbn | 0060781009 | 0061147710 | 0446581194 | 0809327775 | 0061768065 | 0307346943 |
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