THE CHILLING TALE of a CONFEDERATE SPY, CON ARTIST, and MASS MURDERER

"An engrossing narrative... a high--quality historical addition to the true-crime genre." --Booklist

"Ann Larabee's book investigates one of the strangest, most twisted tales of deceit and daring that the 19th century has to offer." --New York Times

"Her historical sleuthing is extensive. . . this history will appeal to those curious about the antecedents of modern terrorism." --Publisher's Weekly

"Those who like history will like it a lot." --N. Bruce Nunn, CBC Radio One, Halifax

"Ann Larabee has rescued an astonishing piece of forgotten history." --Mike Dash, author of Batavia's Graveyard

 

 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Dynamite Fiend brings to light the stunning story behind one of the most devious criminals of the nineteenth century, Alexander "Sandy" Keith. Beginning his dark career as a Confederate secret agent, Keith helped orchestrate some of the most infamous terrorist plots of the Civil War. In peacetime, dogged by creditors and victims of his frauds, Keith kept on the move, leaving more scams, schemes, and cheated women in his wake. As his situation became more desperate, his obsession with explosives and violence became more intense, leading to a horrifying plot that he put together while posing as a prosperous American businessman living in Germany. In 1875, one of Keith's bombs exploded on a dock, killing eighty people and injuring fifty more. The world heralded the deed as the "Crime of the Century" and Keith became the "Dynamite Fiend" and a true mass murderer. In The Dynamite Fiend, author Ann Larabee unfolds this engrossing tale of hidden identity, technological obsession, and an unparalleled lust for power and profit.

 

 

 

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