Shake the Devil Off: a True Story of the Murder That Rocked New Orleans - Ethan Brown - Books - St. Martin\'s Griffin - 9781250035226 - November 2, 2010
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Shake the Devil Off: a True Story of the Murder That Rocked New Orleans

Ethan Brown

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Shake the Devil Off: a True Story of the Murder That Rocked New Orleans

Brief Description: An investigation of the death of Zackery Bowen, a young soldier from New Orleans, in an account of the war in Iraq, Hurricane Katrina, and no-safety-net America. Review Quotes:?Heartbreaking.??"Publishers Weekly "?Brown creates a riveting portrait of a gruesome crime while detailing the heart of a city in distress. A grim ? story delivered with skill and verve.??"Kirkus Reviews "?A nicely crafted shocker.? ?"Booklist "?Ethan Brown examines a notorious murder case, rescues it from the talons of tabloid journalists, and comes up with something much more than a true crime book.  "Shake the Devil Off" is a gripping suspense story, an indictment of the military?s treatment of our soldiers in and out of war, and a celebration of the resilience and worth of a great American city.??George Pelecanos, "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Turnaround" and "Hell to ""Pay "?Ethan Brown establishes himself as a prodigious reporter and masterful storyteller in "Shake the Devil Off," a chilling portrait of a broken hero failed by the system.?Review Quotes:"Heartbreaking."--"Publishers Weekly ""Brown creates a riveting portrait of a gruesome crime while detailing the heart of a city in distress. A grim ... story delivered with skill and verve."--"Kirkus Reviews ""A nicely crafted shocker." --"Booklist ""Ethan Brown examines a notorious murder case, rescues it from the talons of tabloid journalists, and comes up with something much more than a true crime book. "Shake the Devil Off" is a gripping suspense story, an indictment of the military's treatment of our soldiers in and out of war, and a celebration of the resilience and worth of a great American city."--George Pelecanos, "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Turnaround" and "Hell to ""Pay ""Ethan Brown establishes himself as a prodigious reporter and masterful storyteller in "Shake the Devil Off," a chilling portrait of a broken hero failed by the system."--Evan Wright, author of the "New York Times" bestseller "Generation Kill ""A 'comingJacket Description/Back: A "WASHINGTON"" POST "BEST BOOK OF THE YEARHE LEFT THE WAR A HEROAfter Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, Zackery Bowen became the face of hope in the local news. A handsome veteran of the Iraq War, Bowen was all smiles and high spirits when he appeared on live television--partying on Bourbon Street, or raising a glass with his beautiful bartender girlfriend, Addie Hall. But Bowen's happy-go-lucky persona in the Big Easy concealed a tortured mind... AT HOME HE BECAME A KILLERIn October 2006, Bowen leapt from the rooftop bar of a French Quarter hotel--instantly killing himself. Later, it was discovered that he had also killed Addie...and left a note directing police to her dismembered body. Why did Bowen do it? What made him snap? This is the true story of a war-torn veteran driven to commit the most heinous of crimes. "shake the devil off""""Ethan Brown has transformed post-Katrina anguish [into] something genuinely sad and reflective...that now has true meaning for New Orleans and for all of us."--David Simon, creator of "The Wire" and "Treme" *Includes 8 pages of dramatic photos*Biographical Note: Ethan Brown has written for "New York" magazine, "The New York Observer," "Wired," "Vibe," "The Independent," "GQ," "Rolling Stone," "Details," "The Guardian," and "The Village Voice," among other publications. He is the author of two previous books, "Queens Reigns Supreme" and "Snitch." He lives with his wife in New Orleans. Review Quotes:"Heartbreaking."--"Publishers Weekly""Brown creates a riveting portrait of a gruesome crime while detailing the heart of a city in distress. A grim ... story delivered with skill and verve."--"Kirkus Reviews""A nicely crafted shocker." --"Booklist""Ethan Brown examines a notorious murder case, rescues it from the talons of tabloid journalists, and comes up with something much more than a true crime book. "Shake the Devil Off" is a gripping suspense story, an indictment of the military's treatment of our soldiers in and out of war, and a celebration of the resilience and worth of a great American city."--George Pelecanos, "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Turnaround" and "Hell to ""Pay""Ethan Brown establishes himself as a prodigious reporter and masterful storyteller in "Shake the Devil Off", a chilling portrait of a broken hero failed by the system."--Evan Wright, author of the "New York Times" bestseller "Generation Kill""A 'coming home' story that rivals any written about veterans of the war in Iraq, and a true crime account that raises the bar for the genre. Measured, thoroughly reported, and written with true empathy."--Nate Blakeslee, author of "Tulia""Looking more deeply at that from which the rest of us turned in horror, Ethan Brown has transformed an ugly and disturbing shard of the post-Katrina anguish. In this book, that which was lurid and sensational becomes, chapter by chapter, something genuinely sad and reflective, something that now has true meaning for New Orleans and for all of us."--David Simon, author of "Homicide "and "The Corner"Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references.; An investigation of the death of Zackery Bowen, a young soldier from New Orleans, in an account of the war in Iraq, Hurricane Katrina, and no-safety-net America. Publisher Marketing: A charismatic young soldier meets a tragic end in this moving and mesmerizing account of the war in Iraq, Hurricane Katrina, and no-safety-net AmericaZackery Bowen was thrust into two of America's largest recent debacles. He was one of the first soldiers to encounter the fledgling insurgency in Iraq. After years of military service he returned to New Orleans to tend bar and deliver groceries. In the weeks before Hurricane Katrina made landfall, he met Addie Hall, a pretty and high-spirited bartender. Their improvised, hard-partying endurance during and after the storm had news outlets around the world featuring the couple as the personification of what so many want to believe is the indomitable spirit of New Orleans. But in October 2006, Bowen leaped from the rooftop bar of a French Quarter hotel. A note in his pocket directed the police to the body of Addie Hall. It was, according to NOPD veterans, one of the most gruesome crimes in the city's history. How had this popular, handsome father of two done this horrible thing? Journalist Ethan Brown moved from New York City to the French Quarter in order to investigate this question. Among the newsworthy elements in the book is Brown's discovery that this tragedy--like so many others--could have been avoided if the military had simply not, in the words of Paul Sullivan, executive director of Veterans for Common Sense, "absolutely and completely failed this soldier." "Shake the Devil Off" is a mesmerizing tribute to these lives lost. Review Citations:

Library Journal Prepub Alert 05/01/2009 pg. 60 (EAN 9780805088939, Hardcover)

Publishers Weekly 06/01/2009 pg. 39 (EAN 9780805088939, Hardcover) - *Starred Review

Kirkus Reviews 07/15/2009 (EAN 9780805088939, Hardcover)

Wilson Public Library Catalog 01/01/2013 pg. 344 (EAN 9780805088939, Hardcover)

Bookpage 09/01/2009 (EAN 9780805088939, Hardcover)

Contributor Bio:  Brown, Ethan Ethan Brown has written for "New York" magazine, "The New York Observer", "Wired", "Vibe", "The Independent", "GQ", "Rolling Stone", "Details", "The Guardian", and "The Village Voice", among other publications. He is the author of the books "Queens Reigns Supreme" and "Snitch". He lives with his wife in New Orleans.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 2, 2010
ISBN13 9781250035226
Publishers St. Martin\'s Griffin
Genre Chronological Period > 21st Century
Pages 320
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 20 mm   ·   362 g
Language English  

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