Axeman of New Orleans the True Story Book Review

I'm unusual among ghostwriters because I've published two narrative nonfiction books of my own with traditional publishers. This means I know how to take the raw materials of a story and mold them into a coherent narrative. A proficient volume isn't just a collection of facts. Or the recitation of "one damn thing afterwards another." A proficient story is infused with drama and meaning. And I can do that.

The Axeman of New Orleans: The True Story is a true crime thriller, the story of a killer who stalked the streets of New Orleans in the early twentythursday century. The Axeman repeatedly broke into the homes of Italian grocers in the dead of night, leaving his victims in a pool of blood. Iorlando Jordano, an innocent Italian grocer, and his teenaged son Frank were wrongly accused of one of those murders; corrupt officials convicted them with coerced testimony. Just thirty years later Jack the Ripper stalked the streets of Whitechapel, the Axeman of New Orleans held an American city earnest. This book tells that story.

For more on the Axeman, go to AxemanofNewOrleans.com.

What readers and reviewers say virtually The Axeman of New Orleans :

"Tackling 1 of the most perplexing serial killer cases in the annals of American homicide, Miriam Davis has produced an exemplary work of historical true crime. Exhaustively researched, crisply written, and as briskly paced equally any fictional thriller, it is sure to stand as the definitive piece of work on the subject."— Harold Schechter, author of The Serial Killer Files

"No American murders are stranger or more mysterious than those committed by the Axeman of New Orleans. And none are more desperately in need of the attentions of a first-rate writer and historian. Thankfully, Miriam Davis is both those things. Her account is original, revelatory—and also very heady." — Mike Dash, author of The Commencement Family  and Satan'due south Circus

"Dr. Miriam Davis leaves no stone unturned in her study of a classic unsolved serial murder example, pursuing leads where no researcher has gone before, revealing previously unreported crimes, victims, and suspects. Those who think they "know it all" well-nigh the Axeman are in for a thrilling surprise." — Michael Newton, author of The Encyclopedia of Series Killers andSilent  Rage: Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer

"A riveting story of a serial-killer investigation in a time long before modernistic-solar day investigative techniques, or fifty-fifty the term 'serial killer,' was invented." — David Pitt, Booklist STARRED REVIEW

"A superb read for those who love historical true crime writing, New Orleans history, and real-life tales of series killers."— Review from Library Periodical

"[T]he volume reads similar a modernistic-day thriller. . . . Using police documents, newspapers and other source material of the day, she follows the killer's trail as he moved through New Orleans, DeRidder and Lake Charles. . . . The final quarter of the book is devoted to the highly emotional and legal arc (think To Kill a Mockingbird) of the father-and-son duo falsely accused of one of the Axeman'due south crimes, Iorlando and Frank Jordano." — Amanda Orr, Louisiana Life

"Davis REALLY did her research for this book, delving deep into NOLA records . . . and presents a true cold-case with no truthful clear suspect(southward). . . . Davis gives a riveting page turner, that takes the facts of the cases and offers possible scenarios and events leading upward to the crimes, that brand them all the more than horrific, for their unsolvability." http://blesstheirheartsmom.blogspot.com/2016/11/history-corner-book-review-axeman-of.html

"What a wonderful read! If you like intrigue, crime, charade, twists, corruption, truth that is sometimes more bizarre than fiction and all of that told in proficient old-fashioned, crisp, directly-up writing, then the Axeman of New Orleans is a must. This book is fantastically researched, detailed to the tee, beautifully paced and full of surprises. Miriam Davis has done a wonderful task in tackling the true business relationship of the New Orleans serial killer from the 1900's. I had never heard of the Axeman in any context before now merely her bright prose and wonderful storytelling kept me flipping page after page." Jimmy K., Amazon review

"Excellent crime book. Great task past writer of researching and documenting case of serial killer in New Orleans (and vicinity) during early function of twentieth century. . . . Good read and compelling." Avid Reader, Amazon review

"The stuff of Criminal Minds. The strange story of a serial-killer and lots of flavour of New Orleans a century ago. . . . The tension of false accusations and a "phenomenon" that saved the condemned—all recounted with keen suspense. . . . [T]he whole story is laid out and the right questions raised. Read this book through in one twenty-four hour period. A existent page-turner!" Ann D.H., Amazon review

"Miriam Davis tells a compelling story based on meticulous research on the victims, the accused and the local authorities. The term 'series killer' had non been invented when the crimes occurred. . . . The grisly deaths of the hard-working Italian immigrant grocers and their family unit members take never been officially solved and Dr. Davis offers a well thought out and plausible explanation. I found myself thinking nearly the condition of our outside doors and window locks equally each story unfolded." BOOKCHC , Amazon review

"Even though information technology is factually written it also is written in a way that gives life to the characters. You volition exist looking over your shoulder and checking the locks on your doors while reading this!" Francine , Amazon review

Matriarch Kathleen Kenyon: Digging Up the Holy Land is the biography of i of the not bad archaeologists of the twentyth century. First her archaeological career on an all-woman trek to the Great Zimbabwe in southern Africa in 1929, Kenyon went to Jericho in the 1950s to find the walls famously brought down by Joshua. But her excavations instead pushed dorsum the accepted date of town life by at least 2000 years, too as uncovering viii,000-year-old Neolithic portrait skulls—the oldest known examples of realistic human portraiture at that time. In Jerusalem in the 1960s, she uncovered the earliest site of the urban center, the biblical Metropolis of David. Her work in Jordan and State of israel was responsible for spreading the Wheeler-Kenyon digging method to the Middle East, where it revolutionized archaeology.

What readers and reviewers say about Matriarch Kathleen Kenyon :

"Miriam Davis has written a critical nonetheless colorful biography of Dame Kathleen Kenyon, one of the legendary figures in the archaeology of the Holy Land. Drawing on extensive archival work and scores of personal interviews, she charts in item Kenyon's early struggle as a lonely woman in a man's field; her extraordinary life on the digs she dominated at Samaria, Jericho, and Jerusalem . . . and her flamboyant personal style. As someone who knew Dame Kathleen well . . . I can attest that Davis has successfully captured the persona of this remarkable woman, with all her peculiarities, yet with total appreciation of her genius. A splendid accomplishment!" — William M. Dever, Professor Emeritus of Near Eastern Archæology, University of Arizona

"Miriam Davis has washed a terrific job describing not only "M'due south" archaeological career, but as well the great influence she had upon her professional person associates, students, and many friends. . . . This biography sheds much light on Matriarch Kathleen's attempts to excel in footing breaking new archaeological techniques, which she honed while working with the legendary Sir Mortimer Wheeler on roman sites in the British Isles. This training allowed her to use her noesis to the excavation and written report of foreign aboriginal sites in various locations that included southeast and North Africa, every bit well every bit the famous biblical sites at Samaria, Jericho, and Jerusalem, which produced many new and marvelous discoveries." Thomas Holland, Oriental Institute, University of Chicago

"Kathleen Kenyon was the outstanding woman archaeologist of the twentieth century. . . . In this penetrating biography of 'K', equally she was known to friends, students and colleagues, Miriam Davis has written the definitive account of K's life of action and scholarship in England and the Middle E. Never shirking the difficulties, academic, political, personal, Davis offers balanced judgments, cartoon a portrait truthful to those of usa who knew K and owed her so much." — Martin Biddle, Oxford University

"Miriam Davis' book captures the total life of an extraordinary woman. In improver to describing K'due south career, it gathers detailed information and testimonials from those who knew her to form a colorful and insightful life story about an incredibly influential dame of archaeology." — Hana Koriech, Archeology

"The author of this biography deserves all praise. Information technology is based on thorough research including both oral and written sources. Information technology is quite readable and avoids many of the pitfalls common in such monographs." — Magen Broshi, Biblical Archaeology Review

"All likewise ofttimes, academic biographies neglect to strike a rest betwixt detailing the personal life of the private and explaining the intellectual context of their activities. Fortunately, Miriam Davis' biography of Kathleen Kenyon is an exception . . . this reviewer finished the book with the satisfying sense of having been both educated and entertained." — Naomi Farrington, Archaeological Review from Cambridge.

"Dame Kathleen Kenyon: Digging Up the Holy State is well written, well researched, entertaining and informative. Instead of merely technical piece of work, yous are also able to learn about Dame Kenyon the person. At the same fourth dimension, this volume provides enough inside data and advanced knowledge that professionals in the field will find it helpful, interesting, informative and must read fabric. Dig on Davis' Dame Kathleen Kenyon: Excavation Upwards the Holy Land and find yourself in a holistic reading and learning experience!" S. M. Wagoner, Amazon review

"A conscientious reader will garner much more from the read than merely a biographical encounter; there is history, both ancient and modern, sociology in her professional relationships, and cultural studies through an English woman working domestically and abroad. This is an endearing volume to read curled upwardly in a warm coating." Dusk, Amazon review

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