
Death in the City of Light
The Serial Killer of Nazi-Occupied Paris
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Narrated by:
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Paul Michael
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David King
Death in the City of Light is the gripping, true story of a brutal serial killer who unleashed his own reign of terror in Nazi-Occupied Paris. As decapitated heads and dismembered body parts surfaced in the Seine, Commissaire Georges-Victor Massu, head of the Brigade Criminelle, was tasked with tracking down the elusive murderer in a twilight world of Gestapo, gangsters, resistance fighters, pimps, prostitutes, spies, and other shadowy figures of the Parisian underworld.
The main suspect was Dr. Marcel Petiot, a handsome, charming physician with remarkable charisma. He was the “People’s Doctor,” known for his many acts of kindness and generosity, not least in providing free medical care for the poor. Petiot, however, would soon be charged with twenty-seven murders, though authorities suspected the total was considerably higher, perhaps even as many as 150.
Who was being slaughtered, and why? Was Petiot a sexual sadist, as the press suggested, killing for thrills? Was he allied with the Gestapo, or, on the contrary, the French Resistance? Or did he work for no one other than himself? Trying to solve the many mysteries of the case, Massu would unravel a plot of unspeakable deviousness. When Petiot was finally arrested, the French police hoped for answers.
But the trial soon became a circus. Attempting to try all twenty-seven cases at once, the prosecution stumbled in its marathon cross-examinations, and Petiot, enjoying the spotlight, responded with astonishing ease. His attorney, René Floriot, a rising star in the world of criminal defense, also effectively, if aggressively, countered the charges. Soon, despite a team of prosecuting attorneys, dozens of witnesses, and over one ton of evidence, Petiot’s brilliance and wit threatened to win the day.
Drawing extensively on many new sources, including the massive, classified French police file on Dr. Petiot, Death in the City of Light is a brilliant evocation of Nazi-Occupied Paris and a harrowing exploration of murder, betrayal, and evil of staggering proportions.
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This is Not a Novel
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Terrifying true story
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Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The book really depicts the occuption of Paris and what it was like for the inhabitants. It demonstrates how easy it was for Petiot to dupe people into believing he was letting them escape and then murdering them.
The opening part of the book where the police finally discover the horror ot the Rue le Sueur with all the dismembered body parts and furnace going full blast. I am surprised that a man who evaded capture for so long was so stupid as to attempt to burn the body parts in the basement and think he would not get caught.
It is truly an amazing story and what is more amazing was that they actually discovered the identity of some of the victims and so were able to try and convict Petiot.
The reader is excellent and has good French pronounciation. Readers will not be disappointed in this book. It is one of the best true crime stories I have read. it is remakably complex as there is no way of knowing how many victims there really were. He apparently started murdering people back in the 1920's and it is amazing that it took over 20 years for the law to catch up with him.
Totally Engrossing. Could not put it down.
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Amazing - - Listen to This Book!
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a superb work that demands greater exploration
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I was not a fan of the French voices the author gave the people, I understand it takes place in France, but it would have been easier to understand, and less choppy, if he had just kept the same accent through the entire book. It made them into caricatures.
I found it interesting that you knew he did the murders from the beginning. It made the book interesting to see the twists and turns and deceptive traits of Petiot throughout the entire investigation and trial.
Not quite as described but...
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Better to read
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A compelling story
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