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OverviewWhat if the first true crime celebrity wasn't a killer-but a victim forgotten by history? She vanished on a quiet Sunday morning. Three days later, her body surfaced near the fog-shrouded banks of the Hudson River-bruised, strangled, and wrapped in silence. Her name was Mary Cecilia Rogers, but the press knew her only as ""The Beautiful Cigar Girl."" Her death became America's first media-fueled murder mystery. Her voice was lost in the noise. The Unsolved Murder of Mary Rogers: The Beautiful Cigar Girl the Hudson River Mystery, and Poe's Dark Reflection is a sweeping, immersive, and emotionally haunting true crime investigation into one of the most sensational and unresolved cases in American history. Through detailed forensics, original newspaper archives, and cultural critique, author Ricky Indrawan brings 1840s New York to vivid life-and returns Mary's voice to the center of her own story. Inside This Book, You'll Discover: - The moment Mary disappeared, and how a parasol, a ferry ticket, and a scarf would change everything - The explosive media frenzy that turned Mary into a symbol-before the facts had even been found - Why Edgar Allan Poe fictionalized her murder, and how his literary forensics blurred truth and imagination - A chilling walk through the Hoboken thicket, where torn clothing, trampled ground, and a snapped parasol suggested something far darker than drowning - The tragic suicide of Daniel Payne, Mary's fiancé, found dead near the same riverbank-laudanum in his veins and guilt in his final words - Multiple competing theories-gang assault, lover's quarrel, clandestine abortion, political cover-up-and why none were ever proven - A century-long media obsession, and how victim-blaming and tabloid culture distorted Mary's legacy This book is for readers who crave... - True crime that honors the victim, not just the mystery - Cold cases filled with contradiction, cultural silence, and enduring relevance - A story that questions how justice is remembered, and how it fails - Investigative narrative driven by empathy, not spectacle - A return to the roots of modern forensic logic, press ethics, and early detective fiction Based on firsthand 19th-century sources, forensic reconstructions, and modern criminology insights, this is not just a mystery retold. It is a reckoning with how easily women are erased in the telling-and what it takes to bring their truth back from beneath the headlines. ""She walked into the fog of history. We were too busy printing stories to follow her."" Whether you've read Poe's The Mystery of Marie Rogêt or are discovering Mary Rogers for the first time, this true crime narrative will haunt, inform, and demand you look again. Because her case isn't closed. And her story isn't over. Perfect for fans of: - The Five by Hallie Rubenhold - The Dead Girls of Hysteria Hall by Katie Alender - The Beautiful Cigar Girl by Daniel Stashower - Lost Girls by Robert Kolker - I'll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ricky IndrawanPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.209kg ISBN: 9798282011548Pages: 148 Publication Date: 30 April 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |