Daniel Stashower
Daniel Stashower is an American author and editor known for his works in the mystery and historical genres. He has written several acclaimed books, including biographies and historical narratives, and has received numerous awards for his contributions to literature.
Books
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1. The Hour Of Peril
The Secret Plot to Murder Lincoln Before the Civil War
Set against the backdrop of a nation on the brink of civil war, this gripping historical narrative delves into the lesser-known story of a daring plot to assassinate President-elect Abraham Lincoln during his journey to Washington, D.C. for his inauguration. The tale unfolds through the eyes of Allan Pinkerton, a pioneering detective, and his team, who race against time to uncover and thwart the conspiracy. With meticulous research and vivid storytelling, the book captures the tension and intrigue of this pivotal moment in American history, highlighting the bravery and ingenuity that helped preserve the Union.
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2. The Boy Genius And The Mogul
The Untold Story of Television
Set against the backdrop of the late 19th century, this captivating narrative delves into the intertwined lives of two remarkable figures: a young inventor with a prodigious talent and a powerful industrialist with an insatiable drive for innovation. As their paths cross, the story unfolds to reveal a tale of ambition, rivalry, and the relentless pursuit of technological advancement. Through a series of groundbreaking inventions and strategic maneuvers, the duo navigates the challenges of their era, ultimately shaping the future of communication and leaving an indelible mark on history.
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3. Teller Of Tales
The Life of Arthur Conan Doyle
This captivating biography delves into the enigmatic life of Arthur Conan Doyle, the brilliant mind behind the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes. The narrative explores Doyle's multifaceted personality, from his early years as a struggling physician to his rise as a literary icon. It unveils his complex relationships, spiritual beliefs, and the profound impact of his fictional creations on his personal life. Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, the book paints a vivid portrait of a man torn between the rational world of his famous detective and his own spiritual quests, offering readers a deeper understanding of the genius and contradictions that defined him.
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4. The Beautiful Cigar Girl
Mary Rogers, Edgar Allan Poe, and the Invention of Murder
Set against the backdrop of 19th-century New York City, this gripping narrative delves into the mysterious and unsolved murder of Mary Rogers, a young and beautiful cigar saleswoman whose death captivated the nation. The story intricately weaves together the investigation of her murder with the life of Edgar Allan Poe, who becomes obsessed with the case and uses it as inspiration for his famous detective story, "The Mystery of Marie RogĂȘt." Through a blend of historical detail and literary intrigue, the narrative explores themes of media sensationalism, the burgeoning field of forensic science, and the blurred lines between fact and fiction.