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    December 17, 2016

    The times being what they are, I recently decided that it might be prudent to diversify from writing books into some other kind of industry. I quickly hit on the ideal thing: Sea salt. Since “disrupting” markets is apparently the thing these days, as opposed to the old fashioned concept of merely building better products than […]

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The Devil in the White City

Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America

The No. 1 New York Times bestseller about the architect who led the construction of the great Chicago World’s Fair of 1893, and the prolific serial killer who used the fair as a lure. Just blocks from the fairgrounds, the killer built a hotel of horrors equipped with an acid vat, dissection table and crematorium. The book won an Edgar Award for best fact-crime writing, and was a finalist for a National Book Award. In November 2010, Leonardo DiCaprio acquired the rights to make a feature film based on Devil, and has stated he plans to play the role of the killer, Dr. H. H. Holmes.

Praise for Devil in the White City

[Larson] relentlessly fuses history and entertainment to give this nonfiction book the dramatic effect of a novel. Mr. Larson has written a dynamic, enveloping book….It doesn’t hurt that this truth is stranger than fiction.”—The New York Times

A hugely engrossing chronicle of events public and private. Exceedingly well-documented, exhaustive without being excessive, and utterly fascinating. Its joined tales of an urban utopia with a sensational understory of the torture of innocents deserves to be hugely popular.”—Chicago Tribune

As absorbing a piece of popular history as one will ever hope to find.”—San Francisco Chronicle

A wonderfully unexpected book. . . Larson is a historian . . . with a novelist’s soul.”—Chicago Sun-Times Review

So good, you find yourself asking how you could not know this already.”—Esquire

Another successful exploration of American history. . . . Larson skillfully balances the grisly details with the far-reaching implications of the Worlds Fair.”—USA Today

A great story, recounted with authority, entertainment, and insight…Larson writes with marvelous confidence, enthusiasm, polish, and scholarship.”—New York Daily News

[A] vivid history of the glittering Chicago World’s Fair and its dark side.”—New York magazine, best pick of the week

An irresistible page-turner that reads like the most compelling, sleep-defying fiction.”—Time Out New York

This is, in effect, the nonfiction Alienist [and] everything popular history should be.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Gripping drama, captured with a reporter’s nose for a good story and a novelist’s flair for telling it…Superb.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)