The book delves into the true story of the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago, intertwining the narratives of architect Daniel Burnham and serial killer H.H. Holmes. Burnham's vision for the fair's grandeur contrasts with Holmes' sinister deeds, as he built a hotel of horrors to lure victims. The narrative captures the essence of America's transition to the 20th century, featuring a cast of historical figures like Frederick Law Olmsted and Thomas Edison. Erik Larson's storytelling prowess vividly portrays the clash between beauty and darkness in this captivating tale of ambition and evil set against the backdrop of the World's Fair.
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Vintage