Satan's Circus by Mike Dash, Murder, Vice, Police Corruption & New York's Trial

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Language: English height: 1.5 in Author: Mike Dash Type: Novel ISBN: 9781400054718 Original Language: English Item Height: 1.5 in Item Weight: 25.6 Oz Format: Hardcover Era: 2000s Narrative Type: Nonfiction width: 6.5 in Vintage: No Ex Libris: No Topic: Murder / General, United States / 20th Century, Law Enforcement, Criminals & Outlaws Edition: First Edition Book Title: Satan's Circus : Murder, Vice, Police Corruption, and New York's Trial of the Century Publisher: Crown Publishing Group, T.H.E. Number of Pages: 464 Pages Personalized: No Illustrator: Yes Country of Origin: United States Genre: Political Science, True Crime, Biography & Autobiography, History Publication Year: 2007 Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults Features: Dust Jacket, Ex-Library Signed: No Item Length: 9.4 in Personalize: No Item Width: 6.5 in Inscribed: No

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Satan's Circus by Mike Dash, Murder, Vice, Police Corruption & New York's Trial. "Satan's Circus: Murder, Vice, Police Corruption, and New York's Trial of the Century" by Mike Dash is a gripping biography that delves into the dark underbelly of New York City during the 20th century. This true crime story explores the various vices and scandals that plagued the city, shedding light on police corruption and the sensational trial that captivated the nation. The book's 464 pages are filled with detailed accounts and illustrations, making it a compelling read for those interested in crime, history, and politics. With a publication year of 2007 and a hardcover format, this book is a valuable addition to any library for those fascinated by the darker aspects of American society. "Satan's Circus: Murder, Vice, Police Corruption, and New York's Trial of the Century" by Mike Dash is a gripping biography that delves into the dark underbelly of New York City during the 20th century. This true crime story explores the various vices and scandals that plagued the city, shedding light on police corruption and the sensational trial that captivated the nation. The book's 464 pages are filled with detailed accounts and illustrations, making it a compelling read for those interested in crime, history, and politics. With a publication year of 2007 and a hardcover format, this book is a valuable addition to any library for those fascinated by the darker aspects of American society.