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Thunderstruck
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A true story of love, murder, and the end of the world’s “great hush”

In Thunderstruck, Erik Larson tells the interwoven stories of two men—Hawley Crippen, a very unlikely murderer, and Guglielmo Marconi, the obsessive creator of a seemingly supernatural means of communication—whose lives intersect during one of the greatest criminal chases of all time.

Set in Edwardian London and on the stormy coasts of Cornwall, Cape Cod, and Nova Scotia, Thunderstruck evokes the dynamism of those years when great shipping companies competed to build the biggest, fastest ocean liners, scientific advances dazzled the public with visions of a world transformed, and the rich outdid one another with ostentatious displays of wealth. Against this background, Marconi races against incredible odds and relentless skepticism to perfect his invention: the wireless, a prime catalyst for the emergence of the world we know today. Meanwhile, Crippen, “the kindest of men,” nearly commits the perfect crime.

With his superb narrative skills, Erik Larson guides these parallel narratives toward a relentlessly suspenseful meeting on the waters of the North Atlantic. Along the way, he tells of a sad and tragic love affair that was described on the front pages of newspapers around the world, a chief inspector who found himself strangely sympathetic to the killer and his lover, and a driven and compelling inventor who transformed the way we communicate. Thunderstruck presents a vibrant portrait of an era of séances, science, and fog, inhabited by inventors, magicians, and Scotland Yard detectives, all presided over by the amiable and fun-loving Edward VII as the world slid inevitably toward the first great war of the twentieth century. Gripping from the first page, and rich with fascinating detail about the time, the people, and the new inventions that connect and divide us, Thunderstruck is splendid narrative history from a master of the form.

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The uninformed reader knows that someone has been murdered -- but not who, not why, not where, not when. But I do believe they inform the reader of important material that will not be regretted, temper what might be just another pulp non-fiction murder book with some extra class, and add to the growing crescendo of suspense. Crippen. lays the foundation of clues that culminate with the details so hungrily awaited -- interwoven with Mr. As other reviewers have mentioned, while the many technical and business and academic machinations of Marconi's invention of telegraph wireless may seem pointless, you'll be glad you devoted some energy to their reading.

Marconi's long struggles to convince the public of the functionality and value of his wireless telegraphy. So, I began reading with a completely open mind. The two tales mesh at the end, as the reader has come to suspect they will.I was tempted to give this book only 4-stars because some of the Marconi-related passages are a bit dull compared to the murder mystery so flagrant and alluring. With those reasons in mind, I aware the book 5 starts, and would recommend it to anyone who likes a historical non-fiction book that reads more like a novel than like a dry recitation of facts. Only that the mysterious passengers are somehow related. Crippen is the suspect -- but having read enough true crime, we even suspend belief on that piece of data).

These passages give much substance to what Marconi was like as a person, the overwhelming odds he faced in bringing his invention to fruition -- to the benefit of us all. For others uninitiated in the details of the murder, Larson opens with enough clues to whet the appetite of curiosity. Larson, bit by bit. The struggles he surmounted, at the cost of any semblance of a happy personal life, are remarkable and show a true single-purpose focus of intention.However, for me, the mystery glue that holds the story together is that surrounding the doings of Dr. (Well, actually, from the jacket cover, we know that unassuming Dr. But, with keen eye, the captain discerns that the boy looks more like a young woman in boy's clothing.From there, the historical tale, all from original sources, reverts to the beginning.

I was unfamiliar with the murder until this book. The captain of a ship sailing from Europe to Canada notices two unusual passengers -- a small man who is outwardly traveling with a teenage son.

Thunderstruck is a good bedtime book. Now that is a great read. This book starts slow and gets slower, but the final 150 or so pages is very good. I ended up liking this book, but I would definitely read Larson's other book "Devil in the White City" first.

Larson keeps two interesting stories going connected only by time and a small incident.Have read Isaac's Storm and Devin in the White City and looking forward to reading another book by Erik Larson Love how Mr.

The Devil in the White City was also great, and probably one of the best books I have ever read. This was the second book I have read by Erik Larson. When I finished his book, I was very depressed as I did not want the journey to end. Not everyone who reads these books likes them as much as I do, but one has to enjoy history and true crime. In my opinion, he is a phenomenal writer and holds the reader's interest throughout the book. He writes with a great deal of detail which I like.

I'd only give it 2 stars, except he gets one extra star for effort. At times I felt like the story line had the excitement (and feel) of my college science textbooks 20 y ago --> boring. I'll echo other reviews -- I had high expectations after reading other Larsen books. But, the text lost steam less than a 1/3 into the book, only to regain energy near the end.

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