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The Devil's City


A Horror Novella


Subgenres:

  • Historical Fiction,
  • Serial Killer,
  • 1893 Chicago
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This book is for you if you're into...

  • Illustrated horror set in 1893 Chicago during the World's Exposition
  • True crime retellings focused on H.H. Holmes and The Murder Castle
  • Hand-drawn maps and visual details that immerse you in historical terror
Publisher Description

In the latter half of the 19th century, Chicago grew from a town of a few thousand farmers to a sprawling metropolis of skyscrapers and a population of over 500,000. Those final decades were associated with rampant growth, progress, and innovations culminating in the World's Exposition of 1893. Yet Chicago's emergence to prominence was not without tragedy. The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 nearly reduced the city to embers. Riots and strikes broke out. And there was the World's Exposition.

The bustle of the World's Expo hid an appalling snake in the grass, Mr. Herman Webster Mudgett, aka Dr. Henry Howard Holmes. Holmes would become infamous as America's first serial killer and proprietor of The Murder Castle. He confessed to 27 murders, and was purported to have killed as many as 200 victims before his capture. Some believed he may have been Jack the Ripper. Others knew him as a devil.

The Devil's City is an illustrated novella by Sara Tantlinger and Matt Corley. Within its pages, the book follows H.H. Holmes as he stalks and captures five victims through the chaos and confusion of the 1893 World's Exposition.

The book is illustrated by Daniele Serra, Francois Vaillancourt, Sam Araya, and others. To bring the reader further into Holmes' lair, an appendix of exquisitely detailed hand-drawn maps of the World's Fair Hotel are included.

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