Caleb Carr

Caleb Carr is an American novelist and military historian. He is best known for his novel 'The Alienist,' which was adapted into a television series. Carr has written several other novels and works of non-fiction, often focusing on historical and military themes.

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  1. 1. The Alienist

    Set in 1896 New York City, the novel follows a journalist and his friend, a psychologist (or "alienist"), as they work on an investigation into a series of gruesome murders of boy prostitutes. The team employs psychological profiling and early forensic methods to hunt down the serial killer. The book delves into the seedy underbelly of the city, exploring the grim realities of life at the time.

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  2. 2. My Beloved Monster

    "My Beloved Monster" by Caleb Carr is a heartfelt tale about the deep bond between the author and his rescue cat, Masha. Masha, a Siberian Forest cat, was abandoned as a kitten and had a fierce, independent spirit. Despite her initial resistance to human contact, she formed an unbreakable connection with Caleb. Over seventeen years, they shared a unique companionship, navigating life's challenges together. Masha became a guardian of their home and surrounding wilderness, while Caleb found solace and understanding in her presence. Their story is a testament to the profound connections that can form between humans and animals.

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  3. 3. The Angel Of Darkness

    Set in late 19th-century New York City, the story follows Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, a pioneering criminal psychologist, and his team as they investigate the kidnapping of a Spanish diplomat's infant daughter. As they delve deeper into the case, they uncover a complex web of deceit, corruption, and dark secrets, revealing the sinister nature of the kidnapper, a woman who defies societal norms and expectations. The narrative explores themes of justice, morality, and the psychological underpinnings of criminal behavior, all while painting a vivid picture of the era's social and political landscape.

  4. 4. The Italian Secretary

    A Further Adventure of Sherlock Holmes

    Set in the Victorian era, this intriguing mystery follows the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes and his loyal companion Dr. John Watson as they are summoned to the royal residence of Holyroodhouse in Scotland. Tasked with investigating a series of gruesome murders that echo the historical assassination of "The Italian Secretary," David Rizzio, the duo navigates a web of political intrigue, supernatural elements, and historical secrets. As they delve deeper into the case, Holmes and Watson must unravel the truth behind the sinister events threatening the royal household, while confronting the shadows of the past that linger in the ancient halls.

  5. 5. The Alienist At Armageddon

    Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, this gripping tale follows a team of investigators led by a pioneering psychologist as they delve into the dark recesses of the human mind to solve a series of gruesome murders. As they navigate the bustling streets of New York City, they confront societal upheavals and technological advancements that challenge their methods and beliefs. The narrative weaves together elements of historical fiction and psychological thriller, exploring themes of justice, morality, and the complexities of human nature in a rapidly changing world.

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  6. 6. Killing Time

    Set in a dystopian future, this gripping narrative explores the consequences of a world dominated by misinformation and technological manipulation. The story follows a group of renegades who embark on a mission to uncover the truth behind a series of global deceptions orchestrated by powerful entities. As they navigate a landscape where reality is constantly distorted, they grapple with ethical dilemmas and the impact of their actions on society. The novel delves into themes of truth, power, and the human condition, offering a thought-provoking commentary on the potential perils of unchecked technological advancement.

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  7. 7. The Devil Soldier

    The Story of Frederick Townsend Ward

    Set against the backdrop of 19th-century China, this historical narrative delves into the life of Frederick Townsend Ward, an American adventurer who played a pivotal role in the Taiping Rebellion. The story chronicles Ward's transformation from a daring mercenary to a revered military leader, as he organizes and commands the "Ever Victorious Army," a unique force that combines Western military tactics with Chinese soldiers. Through vivid storytelling, the book explores themes of cultural collision, ambition, and the complexities of loyalty, painting a compelling portrait of a man whose legacy is intertwined with one of the most tumultuous periods in Chinese history.

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