Tuesday, September 13, 2011

The Mad Bomber Of New York : The Extraordinary True Story Of The Manhunt That Paralyzed A City
by Michael M. Greenburg

From 1940 to 1956 thirty-three bombs were set off in New York City and it took a massive manhunt to finally find the perpetrator. The book sounded interesting but alas it was not to be. I couldn't stand the writing (it bored me). Six pages was all that I could stomach. The author's previous book Peaches and Daddy was superb (it was about the Roaring Twenties and it's reviewed in my book-a-holics blog. I don't know why the writing style changed for his current tale.
Not recommended.

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