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Fiend

The Shocking True Story of America's Youngest Serial Killer

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Fiend

By: Harold Schechter
Narrated by: Kyle Tait
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A monster preyed upon the children of 19th-century Boston. His crimes were appalling - and yet he was little more than a child himself.

When 14-year-old Jesse Pomeroy was arrested in 1874, a nightmarish reign of terror over an unsuspecting city came to an end. "The Boston Boy Fiend" was imprisoned at last. But the complex questions sparked by his ghastly crime spree - the hows and whys of vicious juvenile crime - were as relevant in the so-called Age of Innocence as they are today.

Jesse Pomeroy was outwardly repellent in appearance, with a gruesome "dead" eye; inside, he was deformed beyond imagining. A sexual sadist of disturbing precocity, he satisfied his atrocious appetites by abducting and torturing his child victims. But soon, the teenager's bloodlust gave way to another obsession: murder.

Harold Schechter, whose true-crime masterpieces are "well-documented nightmares for anyone who dares to look" (Peoria Journal Star), brings his acclaimed mix of compelling storytelling, brilliant insight, and fascinating historical documentation to Fiend - an unforgettable account from the annals of American crime.

©2000 Harold Schechter (P)2019 Tantor
True Crime Murder Biographies & Memoirs
Thorough Research • Fascinating Story • Enjoyable Narration • Extraordinary Biography • Insightful Criminal Psychology

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lots of respect for Harold but second half could have been one chapter. read until he gets caught then move on.

way too long

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The story was good up until part 4 when it become monotonous and droned on and on with inconsequential information. Had to stop the narrative couldn’t stand to hear more about nothing. It isn’t the narrator it is how the book was written.

Long and drawn out

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All the books I've listened to by Schetchter are a little dramatic at times, occasionally including including peeks into a person's emotional state or unwitnessed actions, but that doesn't stop them from being the flat best serial killer biographies that I've read

You cannot read them and not be impressed by the sheer weight of research that went into them, including a great deal of letters, reports, quotes, articles, and court records from all relevant parties. Moreover, he spends so much time on relevant side-jaunts that you get a greater sense of context, how this case fits into both its contemporary world and ours of today

Kyle Tait is just enjoyable. His voice lends itself perfectly to this, what more could I say?

Sensational yet Hugely Researched

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So far the content of the book seems fine but I don’t know if I can continue to listen to completion. The narration is just terrible. The narrator has a stilted expressionless voice more suited to delivering a cheesecake recipe on YouTube or reciting from medical journals. Definitely not right for reading a book of such dark material. Incredibly poor choice of VO artist.

The narrator is horrible.

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I truly enjoyed this book. The narrator delivery held my attention from start to finish. Well written and very well read!

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