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The Man in the Rockefeller Suit

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Zusatztext “Has all the pace and drive of a suspense novel.” — Michiko Kakutani, New York Times “No mystery writer would script this—it’s too unbelievable. — The Christian Science Monitor “Impeccably reported.” — Los Angeles Times “Fascinating.” — People (four stars) Informationen zum Autor Mark Seal is a contributing editor at Vanity Fair , where his piece on Gerhartsreiter was a finalist for a 2010 National Magazine Award. He is also the author of Wildflower . He lives in Aspen, Colorado. Klappentext "Forget fiction. Pop this jaw-dropper in your beach bag." -USA Today This shocking expose goes behind the headlines to uncover the true story of Clark Rockefeller, wealthy scion of a great American family, who kidnapped his own daughter and vanished. The police and FBI were baffled. Tips poured in, but every lead was a dead end … because "Clark Rockefeller" did not exist. In a gripping work of investigative journalism, Mark Seal reveals how German native Christian Gerhartsreiter came to the United States, where he stepped in and out of identities for decades, eventually posing as a Rockefeller for twelve years, married to a wealthy woman who had no idea who he really was. Fast-paced, hypnotic, and now updated with more stunning details, The Man in the Rockefeller Suit chillingly reveals the audacity and cunning of a shape-shifting con man. Leseprobe When the fingerprints came back from the lab, one thing was finally clear: the kidnapper was definitely not a Rockefeller. He was Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter, a forty-seven-year-old German immigrant who had come to America as a student in 1978. Shortly after his arrival, he disappeared into what the Boston district attorney would call “the longest con I've seen in my professional career.” The elaborate, labyrinthine nature of Gerhartsreiter's shapeshifting adventures, from the time he set foot in this country as a seventeen-year-old student right up to his disappearance, makes his story more bizarre than any gifted writer of fiction could possibly invent. Zusammenfassung “Forget fiction. Pop this jaw-dropper in your beach bag.” — USA Today This shocking expose goes behind the headlines to uncover the true story of Clark Rockefeller, wealthy scion of a great American family, who kidnapped his own daughter and vanished. The police and FBI were baffled. Tips poured in, but every lead was a dead end … because “Clark Rockefeller” did not exist. In a gripping work of investigative journalism, Mark Seal reveals how German native Christian Gerhartsreiter came to the United States, where he stepped in and out of identities for decades, eventually posing as a Rockefeller for twelve years, married to a wealthy woman who had no idea who he really was. Fast-paced, hypnotic, and now updated with more stunning details, The Man in the Rockefeller Suit chillingly reveals the audacity and cunning of a shape-shifting con man....

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Authors Mark Seal
Publisher Plume USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 31.05.2012
 
EAN 9780452298033
ISBN 978-0-452-29803-3
No. of pages 368
Dimensions 136 mm x 203 mm x 20 mm
Series Plume
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Biographies, autobiographies

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