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Satan's Circus

Murder, Vice, Police Corruption, and New York's Trial of the Century

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Satan's Circus

By: Mike Dash
Narrated by: David Ackroyd
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Nearly five million men and women have served the United States as police officers. Only one has been executed for murder.

They called it Satan's Circus - a square mile of Midtown Manhattan where vice ruled, sin flourished, and depravity danced in every doorway. At the turn of the twentieth century, murder was so common in the vice district that few people were surprised when the loudmouthed owner of a shabby casino was gunned down on the steps of its best hotel. But when, two weeks later, an ambitious district attorney charged young policeman Charley Becker with ordering the murder, even the denizens of Satan's Circus were surprised. The handsome lieutenant was a decorated hero, the renowned leader of New York's vice-busting Special Squad. Was he a bad cop leading a double life, or a pawn felled by the sinister rogues who ran Manhattan's underworld?

With appearances by the legendary and the notorious, Satan's Circus brings to life an almost-forgotten Gotham. Chronicling Charley Becker's rise and fall, the audiobook tells of the raucous, gaudy, and utterly corrupt city that made him, and recounts not one but two sensational murder trials that landed him in the electric chair.

©2007 Mike Dash (P)2012 Random House Audio
Murder Organized Crime State & Local United States New York Carnival
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" Satan's Circus is the intriguing, tragic story of New York's most notorious - and most misunderstood - crime scandals. Mike Dash has provided a terrific, lively narrative of one of the city's most colorful eras." (Kevin Baker, best-selling author of Strivers Row)
"High-level corruption, betrayals, political shenanigans, a spectacular murder case, a gruesome execution, and a voyage through one of New York's most exotic demimonde cycles. These are just some of the ingredients Dash injects into an engrossing tale that still reverberates today." (Selwyn Raab, New York Times best-selling author of Five Families)
"Combining history and entertainment, Satan's Circusis a fascinating read. Mike Dash artfully describes a grimy Gotham from a century ago with its swarming bars, corrupt pols, and one-of-a-kind underworld forces that sent police lieutenant Charley Becker to the electric chair. Be forewarned, once you pick up Satan's Circus you won't be able to put it down." (Thomas Kelly, author of Empire Rising and The Rackets)

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Very good book from start to finish

Would you listen to Satan's Circus again? Why?

Yes. It was interesting and educational

What did you like best about this story?

It flip flops half way through and the fact it's nonfiction

Have you listened to any of David Ackroyd’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

No but I will

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Definitely a good book

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