“(T)he story feels painfully modern.”
—Lev Raphael, Huffington Post— -
“(A) searing and painfully compelling story . . . Ultimately, Bath Massacre serves as a reminder that, whatever the armchair psychologists might say about the effect of violent video games and television on today's society, our modern culture has no monopoly on murderous psychopaths.”
—Kristina Riggle, Grand Rapids Press
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“This affecting and thoroughly researched book is at its heart a local history gathered around a single tragic incident. Bernstein is fond of the minor details of small town life. . . in troubling contrast to these quotidian details are the meticulous descriptions of the human suffering Kehoe caused.”
—Michigan Historical Review
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