During the dark days of the Great Depression, thousands of weary
souls escaped their bleak lives for a week of paradise aboard the
Ward Line's glamorous cruise ship, the Morro Castle. It was the
most famous passenger liner of its day, lightning fast, elegantly
appointed. It was also a ticking time bomb. It was the summer of
1934. Two sailors joined the Morro Castle crew, one a teenager on
his first job away from home, the other a dangerous psychopath.
Within two months, they would witness the end of the party in a
single night of death, killer storms, and catastrophic fire. And
that was only the beginning of a twenty-year-long story. In When
the Dancing Stopped, we too walk up the gangplank to that art-deco
liner and, at first, enjoy the glamour and the sultry Havana
nights. With mounting suspense, we also witness the launch of a
mystery that mesmerized the nation and then, in the midst of
troubled times, faded away. Award-winning author Brian Hicks, using
newly declassified FBI files, thousands of pages of investigation
notes, testimony, and new interviews, takes the reader on a
mid-century cruise through history, revealing a cold-case file that
had been, until now, left unsolved for history. And, as he relates
in this work of masterful storytelling, it all began with the last
cruise of the Morro Castle. One of those two men, Thomas Torresson
Jr., first sailed on the cruise ship as a high school senior
recovering from serious illness and soon found a love that would
endure his entire life. Within months, he would join the crew. For
George Rogers, a gifted radio operator with a secret past, the ship
was merely the latest in a long line of jobs. Their paths would
cross several times on the way to their destiny, and the disaster
would affect the two in very different ways: one would become
famous, the other scarred forever. In the grand tradition of The
Devil in the White City, Hicks details a desperate investigation
and the search for what may be the modern era's first serial killer
through the tragic backdrop of a country suffering through
depression and a buildup to war. With cameos by J. Edgar Hoover,
Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Ernest Hemingway, When the Dancing
Stopped is the captivating true story of two men irrevocably bound
by history -- a true American hero and a dangerous killer
masquerading as one. More than that, there is the larger cast of
characters: crew members and passengers, investigators, scoundrels,
and, yes, additional victims. For the story that began on that
storm-tossed night off the coast of New Jersey continued, as we now
learn, for decades to come.
General
| Imprint: |
The Free Press
|
| Country of origin: |
United States |
| Release date: |
May 2008 |
| First published: |
May 2008 |
| Authors: |
Brian Hicks
|
| Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 30mm (L x W x T) |
| Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
| Pages: |
368 |
| ISBN-13: |
978-0-7432-8009-9 |
| Categories: |
Books >
Humanities >
History >
General
Books >
History >
General
Promotions
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| LSN: |
0-7432-8009-1 |
| Barcode: |
9780743280099 |
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