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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Harry Houdini team up to search for a literary-minded killer It is 1923 and a beautiful young woman has just been found outside a tenement, bones crushed, head ripped from her shoulders. A few stories above, her squalid apartment has been ransacked, and twenty-dollar gold pieces litter the floor. The window frame is smashed. She seems to have been hurled from the building by a beast of impossible strength, and the only witness claims to have seen a long-armed ape fleeing the scene. The police are baffled, but one reporter recognizes the author of the bloody crime: the long-dead Edgar Allan Poe. A psychopath is haunting New York City, imitating the murders that made Poe's stories so famous. To Harry Houdini and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the killing spree is of purely academic interest. But when Poe's ghost appears in Doyle's hotel room, the writer and the magician begin to suspect that the murders may hold a clue to understanding death itself. This ebook features an illustrated biography of William Hjortsberg including rare photos from the author's personal collection.
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"Hjortsberg has it, the kind of alchemy which transmutes cow slop into gold."
The Washington Times
"Nevermore . . . never grows heavy. In writing this fictionalized adventure of nonfiction characters, Mr. Hjortsberg was obviously out to have a good time. In the process of doing so, he has given his readers one as well."
The New York Times
"Every good story needs a setup, and William Hjortsberg is his own Ed McMahon, an often brilliant master of the details of time and place that make his thrillers come to life."
The Washington Times