Eliot Ness: The Rise and Fall of an American Hero

Author:   Douglas Perry
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
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Pages:   368
Publication Date:   31 March 2015
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Author:   Douglas Perry
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:   Penguin USA
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.342kg
ISBN:  

9780143126287


ISBN 10:   0143126288
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   31 March 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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"A Best Books of 2014 Selection, St. Louis Post-Dispatch “This is rip-roaring stuff, and Mr. Perry tells it with gusto.” —The Wall Street Journal “Perry paints a riveting portrait of the real man behind the Untouchables icon… It’s a tragic true story more engrossing than the myth.” —Parade Magazine “[A] new and invaluable biography… [Perry] does justice to his subject, a complicated and self-destructive human being, but one who was also admired by many. He is a tragic rather than heroic figure, and Perry nails him with style and compassion.” —The Chicago Tribune “Perry has spun a riveting tale.”  —The Washington Post “Perry takes plenty of detours beyond Ness's work history, exploring fascinating topics like an infamous Cleveland serial killer case, the evolution of law enforcement tactics, and the ever-present enticements wooing less-than-holy Chicago-area cops. But he doesn't need to wander afield when it comes to the dangerous missions by the ""Untouchables"" squad in Chicago: The action scenes are positively cinematic… Smart, authoritative, and bristling with challenges to the status quo: [Eliot Ness] has more than a little in common with its remarkable subject.” —The Christian Science Monitor “[A] new and invaluable biography… [Perry] does justice to his subject, a complicated and self-destructive human being, but one who was also admired by many. He is a tragic rather than heroic figure, and Perry nails him with style and compassion.” —The Chicago Tribune “Don’t believe what you’ve seen in the movies. The true story of Eliot Ness is better than the Hollywood version, and Douglas Perry tells it brilliantly, with hard-nosed reporting and graceful prose. This book is so good even Al Capone would have enjoyed it, though perhaps grudgingly.” —Jonathan Eig, author of Get Capone: The Secret Plot That Captured America’s Most Wanted Gangster   “Douglas Perry is telling three stories here, those of Eliot Ness, of criminal empires, and of America, each done with equal grace and skill. His superb research is matched by his understanding of Ness as a microcosm of these larger tales, and he recreates a man and a slice of American history with marvelous results. A truly remarkable book.” —Michael Koryta, New York Times Bestselling author of The Prophet     “There’s so much more to the complex life and career of Eliot Ness than the Untouchables and Al Capone, and now we finally have the whole fascinating story. Douglas Perry proves that well-researched truth always trumps one-dimensional mythology, especially when presented by a gifted storyteller. Eliot Ness is that rarity – an authentic page-turner.” —Jeff Guinn, author of Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson   “In this true crime page turner, Douglas Perry cuts through the myths surrounding the legendary lawman to reveal a figure far more flawed, complex—and fascinating—than the squeaky-clean do-gooder of “Untouchables” fame.  Readers will be riveted by Perry’s gripping account of Ness’s post-Chicago career, where, among other adventures, he found himself on the trail of one of America’s most savage serial murderers, the maniac known as the Cleveland Torso Killer.” —Harold Schechter, author of The Mad Sculptor: The Maniac, the Model, and the Murder that Shook the Nation   “Finally, you can forget the over-dramatized accounts and Hollywood-hyped film portrayals of the past, and read Douglas Perry’s masterfully researched and honest tale of the crime-fighting life and personal struggles of the famed Eliot Ness. This is story-telling at its finest....” —Carlton Stowers, two-time Edgar winner   “Over time—thanks in great part to Hollywood, television, and even comic books—Ness’s remarkable crime-fighting career has been reduced to his famous struggle against mobster Al Capone. At last here is Ness in his first, second, and final acts. A true account of his life that makes for a better story than Hollywood could have ever concocted.” —James McGrath Morris, author of The Rose Man of Sing Sing      “You may have thought you knew Eliot Ness, but Douglas Perry shows us that The Untouchables and taking down Capone were only the start of his story. Ness, though he went on to fight more gangsters and hunt a serial killer, was a far more complicated and flawed American hero than we previously realized.” —Paul French, author of Midnight in Peking  "


A Best Books of 2014 Selection, St. Louis Post-Dispatch This is rip-roaring stuff, and Mr. Perry tells it with gusto. --The Wall Street Journal Perry paints a riveting portrait of the real man behind the Untouchables icon... It's a tragic true story more engrossing than the myth. -- Parade Magazine [A] new and invaluable biography... [Perry] does justice to his subject, a complicated and self-destructive human being, but one who was also admired by many. He is a tragic rather than heroic figure, and Perry nails him with style and compassion. -- The Chicago Tribune Perry has spun a riveting tale. -- The Washington Post Perry takes plenty of detours beyond Ness's work history, exploring fascinating topics like an infamous Cleveland serial killer case, the evolution of law enforcement tactics, and the ever-present enticements wooing less-than-holy Chicago-area cops. But he doesn't need to wander afield when it comes to the dangerous missions by the Untouchables squad in Chicago: The action scenes are positively cinematic... Smart, authoritative, and bristling with challenges to the status quo: [Eliot Ness] has more than a little in common with its remarkable subject. --The Christian Science Monitor [A] new and invaluable biography... [Perry] does justice to his subject, a complicated and self-destructive human being, but one who was also admired by many. He is a tragic rather than heroic figure, and Perry nails him with style and compassion. -- The Chicago Tribune Don't believe what you've seen in the movies. The true story of Eliot Ness is better than the Hollywood version, and Douglas Perry tells it brilliantly, with hard-nosed reporting and graceful prose. This book is so good even Al Capone would have enjoyed it, though perhaps grudgingly. --Jonathan Eig, author of Get Capone: The Secret Plot That Captured America's Most Wanted Gangster Douglas Perry is telling three stories here, those of Eliot Ness, of criminal empires, and of America, each done with equal grace and skill. His superb research is matched by his understanding of Ness as a microcosm of these larger tales, and he recreates a man and a slice of American history with marvelous results. A truly remarkable book. --Michael Koryta, New York Times Bestselling author of The Prophet There's so much more to the complex life and career of Eliot Ness than the Untouchables and Al Capone, and now we finally have the whole fascinating story. Douglas Perry proves that well-researched truth always trumps one-dimensional mythology, especially when presented by a gifted storyteller. Eliot Ness is that rarity - an authentic page-turner. --Jeff Guinn, author of Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson In this true crime page turner, Douglas Perry cuts through the myths surrounding the legendary lawman to reveal a figure far more flawed, complex--and fascinating--than the squeaky-clean do-gooder of Untouchables fame. Readers will be riveted by Perry's gripping account of Ness's post-Chicago career, where, among other adventures, he found himself on the trail of one of America's most savage serial murderers, the maniac known as the Cleveland Torso Killer. --Harold Schechter, author of The Mad Sculptor: The Maniac, the Model, and the Murder that Shook the Nation Finally, you can forget the over-dramatized accounts and Hollywood-hyped film portrayals of the past, and read Douglas Perry's masterfully researched and honest tale of the crime-fighting life and personal struggles of the famed Eliot Ness. This is story-telling at its finest.... --Carlton Stowers, two-time Edgar winner Over time--thanks in great part to Hollywood, television, and even comic books--Ness's remarkable crime-fighting career has been reduced to his famous struggle against mobster Al Capone. At last here is Ness in his first, second, and final acts. A true account of his life that makes for a better story than Hollywood could have ever concocted. --James McGrath Morris, author of The Rose Man of Sing Sing You may have thought you knew Eliot Ness, but Douglas Perry shows us that The Untouchables and taking down Capone were only the start of his story. Ness, though he went on to fight more gangsters and hunt a serial killer, was a far more complicated and flawed American hero than we previously realized. --Paul French, author of Midnight in Peking


A Best Books of 2014 Selection, St. Louis Post-Dispatch This is rip-roaring stuff, and Mr. Perry tells it with gusto. --The Wall Street Journal Perry paints a riveting portrait of the real man behind the Untouchables icon... It's a tragic true story more engrossing than the myth. -- Parade Magazine [A] new and invaluable biography... [Perry] does justice to his subject, a complicated and self-destructive human being, but one who was also admired by many. He is a tragic rather than heroic figure, and Perry nails him with style and compassion. -- The Chicago Tribune Perry has spun a riveting tale. -- The Washington Post Perry takes plenty of detours beyond Ness's work history, exploring fascinating topics like an infamous Cleveland serial killer case, the evolution of law enforcement tactics, and the ever-present enticements wooing less-than-holy Chicago-area cops. But he doesn't need to wander afield when it comes to the dangerous missions by the Untouchables squad in Chicago: The action scenes are positively cinematic... Smart, authoritative, and bristling with challenges to the status quo: [Eliot Ness] has more than a little in common with its remarkable subject. --The Christian Science Monitor [A] new and invaluable biography... [Perry] does justice to his subject, a complicated and self-destructive human being, but one who was also admired by many. He is a tragic rather than heroic figure, and Perry nails him with style and compassion. -- The Chicago Tribune Don't believe what you've seen in the movies. The true story of Eliot Ness is better than the Hollywood version, and Douglas Perry tells it brilliantly, with hard-nosed reporting and graceful prose. This book is so good even Al Capone would have enjoyed it, though perhaps grudgingly. --Jonathan Eig, author of Get Capone: The Secret Plot That Captured America's Most Wanted Gangster Douglas Perry is telling three stories here, those of Eliot Ness, of criminal empires, and of America, each done with equal grace and skill. His superb research is matched by his understanding of Ness as a microcosm of these larger tales, and he recreates a man and a slice of American history with marvelous results. A truly remarkable book. --Michael Koryta, New York Times Bestselling author of The Prophet There's so much more to the complex life and career of Eliot Ness than the Untouchables and Al Capone, and now we finally have the whole fascinating story. Douglas Perry proves that well-researched truth always trumps one-dimensional mythology, especially when presented by a gifted storyteller. Eliot Ness is that rarity - an authentic page-turner. --Jeff Guinn, author of Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson In this true crime page turner, Douglas Perry cuts through the myths surrounding the legendary lawman to reveal a figure far more flawed, complex--and fascinating--than the squeaky-clean do-gooder of Untouchables fame. Readers will be riveted by Perry's gripping account of Ness's post-Chicago career, where, among other adventures, he found himself on the trail of one of America's most savage serial murderers, the maniac known as the Cleveland Torso Killer. --Harold Schechter, author of The Mad Sculptor: The Maniac, the Model, and the Murder that Shook the Nation Finally, you can forget the over-dramatized accounts and Hollywood-hyped film portrayals of the past, and read Douglas Perry's masterfully researched and honest tale of the crime-fighting life and personal struggles of the famed Eliot Ness. This is story-telling at its finest.... --Carlton Stowers, two-time Edgar winner Over time--thanks in great part to Hollywood, television, and even comic books--Ness's remarkable crime-fighting career has been reduced to his famous struggle against mobster Al Capone. At last here is Ness in his first, second, and final acts. A true account of his life that makes for a better story than Hollywood could have ever concocted. --James McGrath Morris, author of The Rose Man of Sing Sing You may have thought you knew Eliot Ness, but Douglas Perry shows us that The Untouchables and taking down Capone were only the start of his story. Ness, though he went on to fight more gangsters and hunt a serial killer, was a far more complicated and flawed American hero than we previously realized. --Paul French, author of Midnight in Peking


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DOUGLAS PERRY is the author of The Girls of Murder City. He is an award-winning writer and editor whose work has appeared in the Chicago Tribune and the Oregonian, among other publications. He lives in Portland, Oregon.

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