"The thrilling history of the torso murderer. The tale of the âUntouchableâ who got Al Capone but failed to solve his goriest case." âDan Jones, The Sunday Times
In the spirit of Devil in the White City comes a true detective tale of the highest standard: the haunting story of Eliot Ness's forgotten final caseâhis years-long hunt for "The Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run," a serial killer who terrorized Cleveland through the Great Depression.
âAfter helping to put Al Capone behind bars, lawman Eliot Ness came to Cleveland, where he did battle with a vicious killer. ... Even Ness was stumped trying to apprehend the âtorso murdererâ responsible for a series of ghoulish killings. ... The authors have done Ness justice." âWall Street Journal
In 1934, the nationâs most legendary crime-fighterâfresh from taking on the greatest gangster in American historyâarrived in Cleveland, a corrupt and dangerous town about to host a world's fair. It was to be his coronation, as well as the city's. Instead, terror descended, as headless bodies started turning up. The young detective, already battling the mob and crooked cops, found his drive to transform American policing subverted by a menace largely unknown to law enforcement: a serial murderer.
Eliot Ness's greatest case had begun.
Now, Max Allan Collins and A. Brad Schwartzâthe acclaimed writing team behind Scarface and the Untouchableâuncover this lost crime epic, delivering a gripping and unforgettable nonfiction account based on decades of groundbreaking research.
Ness had risen to fame in 1931 for leading the âUntouchables,â which helped put Chicagoâs Al Capone behind bars. As Cleveland's public safety director, in charge of the police and fire departments, Ness offered a radical new vision for better law enforcement. Crime-ridden and devastated by the Depression, Cleveland was preparing for a star-turn itself: in 1936, it would host the "Great Lakes Exposition," which would be visited by seven million people. Late in the summer of 1934, however, pieces of a womanâs body began washing up on the Lake Erie shoreâfirst her ribs, then part of her backbone, then the lower half of her torso. The body count soon grew to five, then ten, then more, all dismembered in gruesome ways.
As Ness zeroed in on a suspectâa doctor tied to a prominent political familyâpowerful forces thwarted his quest for justice. In this battle between a flawed hero and a twisted monsterâby turns horror story, political drama, and detective thrillerâCollins and Schwartz find an American tragedy, classic in structure, epic in scope.