Defy All the Devils, Norman Zierold
Defy All the Devils, Norman Zierold
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Defy All the Devils
America’s First Kidnapping for Ransom

Author: Norman Zierold

Narrator: Paul Boehmer

Unabridged: 11 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/18/2019


Synopsis

The “fascinating, hair-raising, suspenseful” account of a little boy abducted in broad daylight and the desperate manhunt to find him (New York Times Book Review)On July 1, 1874, four-year-old Charley Ross and his older brother, Walter, were playing in front of their stately Philadelphia home when a horse-drawn carriage pulled up with two men who offered candy and fireworks if the boys would ride with them.Hours later, Walter came back, stating that they had ridden through the city until the men abandoned him in the street but kept Charley. Soon after, their father, Christian K. Ross, received a demand for $20,000 in return for his son.Ross went to the police for help—and before long, the case became a national phenomenon. A popular song pleaded for the boy’s safe return. The Philadelphia police searched every home in the city, and thousands of people falsely reported that they had seen Charley or knew his whereabouts. Meanwhile, the kidnappers’ ransom letters were becoming more threatening and bizarre. The press, eager to fan the flames of hysteria, printed wholly fabricated stories and even accused Christian Ross of orchestrating the whole thing in order to hide the fact that Charley was illegitimate.And then the men who took Charley went silent …This is the chilling true story of a crime that transfixed a still-growing America, the unlikely series of events that produced the case’s most tantalizing clues, and the tragic twist of fate that plunged the Ross family back into darkness and haunted them for decades to come.Originally published as Little Charley Ross

About Norman Zierold

Norman Zierold was born and raised in southeast Iowa. After serving in the United States Navy during World War II, he graduated from Harvard University and earned a master’s degree in English literature at the University of Iowa. Zierold taught English in France, and then moved to New York City, where he worked for Theatre Arts Magazine and SHOW magazine before becoming a full-time writer. His eight books include four histories of Old Hollywood—The Child Stars (1965), The Moguls (1969), Garbo (1970), and Sex Goddesses of the Silent Screen (1973)—and two acclaimed works of true crime—Little Charley Ross (1967) and Three Sisters in Black (1968), an Edgar Award finalist. Zierold’s most recent book, That Reminds Me: A Conversational Memoir, was published in 2013.

About Paul Boehmer

J. Paul Boehmer is an American actor best known for his numerous appearances in the Star Trek universe. Hkis audiobook narrations have garnered nine AudioFile Earphones Awards and two prestigious Audie Awards for Best Narration, besides being a finalist for the Audie Award in 2012 and 2015. Between narrations, he is active in regional theaters across the country. His television appearances include guest spots on Nip/Tuck and Numb3rs.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Katherine on January 02, 2016

Charley Ross was kidnapped from outside his Philadelphia home in July 1874. His kidnappers wrote to his father, and wrote some of the longest and most bizarre letters in the history of crime. Negotiations about paying the ransom went on for months, and at least twice the kidnappers failed to show up......more

Goodreads review by DeLarme on February 23, 2017

This obscurity was in my parents' library when I was a kid (I was born in 1967, the year the book was published, which implies that my parent were entertaining some fairly dark notions about child safety). I was an early, precocious reader, and some of my earliest memories of reading involve flippin......more

Goodreads review by Kirk on December 16, 2007

This is a book I read when I was formulating my novel BREATHING OUT THE GHOST. I was interested in the history of missing children and when I came across Charley's story I realized I had discovered the proto-Etan Patz. I ended up using a passage from Christian K. Ross's book about his son's disappea......more

Goodreads review by Paula on June 22, 2019

Sad tale! This book recounted the true story of the kidnapping of four year old Charley Ross of Germantown, Pennsylvania in July of 1874 . Unfortunately, Charley was never found. This story is another cautionary tale for parents to keep their children under close supervision. I highly recommend this......more

Goodreads review by Babs on July 19, 2022

Pretty good but sadly no resolution so who knows what really happened?......more


Quotes

“Zierold has done for kidnapping what Truman Capote did for murder.” Philadelphia Inquirer

“Suspense, melodrama, pathos, even humor are contained in this bittersweet fascinator.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)