Terror in the City of Champions: Murder, Baseball, and the Secret Society that Shocked Depression-era Detroit
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2016
352
Book • Nonfiction
Detroit, Michigan • 1930s
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World History•
US History2016
Adult
18+ years
Terror in the City of Champions by Tom Stanton explores the intricate ties between Depression-era Detroit's growth, a secretive society, and a series of murders. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of the city's baseball success, highlighting how individuals navigate fear, criminality, and community dynamics during a turbulent historical period.
Mysterious
Dark
Suspenseful
Gritty
Informative
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Tom Stanton's Terror in the City of Champions weaves a gripping narrative of 1930s Detroit, blending true crime with the era's sports triumphs. The book is praised for its meticulous research and vivid storytelling, though some critiques mention an overabundance of detail that might overwhelm casual readers. Overall, it's a compelling read for history and sports enthusiasts.
Readers who enjoy Terror in the City of Champions may appreciate true crime and historical nonfiction, with a focus on 1930s America. Fans of books like The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson, which intertwines historical events with crime, would likely be intrigued by this blend of sports, mystery, and history.
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352
Book • Nonfiction
Detroit, Michigan • 1930s
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World History•
US History2016
Adult
18+ years
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