Fr. 17.50

Hell's Half-acre

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 31.12.2015

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Zusatztext “Nicastro has reconstructed Kate’s story well...captivatingly written! with all the details! prairie life! and dialogue of the period...This Western’s plot straddles the Civil War period! and the use of flashbacks keeps the mystery riveting. A surprise ending awaits readers. Recommended.” Informationen zum Autor Nicholas Nicastro was born in Astoria! New York in 1963. His education includes a B.A. in English from Cornell University (1985)! an M.F.A. in filmmaking from New York University (1991)! an M.A. in archaeology and a PhD in psychology from Cornell (1996 and 2003). He has also worked as a film critic! a hospital orderly! a newspaper reporter! a library archivist! a college lecturer in anthropology and psychology! an animal behaviorist! and an advertising salesman. In addition to his novels! his writings include short fiction! travel and science articles in such publications as The New York Times ! The New York Observer ! Film Comment ! and The International Herald Tribune . Zusammenfassung Welcome to the bloody end of bleeding Kansas… Based on true events! this unforgettable novel tells the story of the Bloody Benders! a family of grifters and thieves running an isolated feed store on the Kansas plains! boarding travelers along the Great Osage Trail. Beautiful Kate Bender was mysterious and well-versed in the dark arts; Ma and Pa were quiet and foreboding! speaking in guttural tones; and young John Bender was thought to be insane. On land soaked with the blood of conflict! the Benders made their home. And one by one! prairie travelers began to disappear… Rooted in history! this is a vivid tale of the Benders’ origins! and how they became some of the most horrific figures in early post-Civil War America. This gruesome Western thriller is perfect for lovers of  Sweeney Todd ! and fans of John Harwood and Sarah Raynes.

Product details

Authors Nicholas Nicastro
Publisher Harper Collins Usa
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 31.12.2015, delayed
 
EAN 9780062422569
ISBN 978-0-06-242256-9
No. of pages 384
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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