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The Rope: A True Story of Murder, Heroism, and the Dawn of the NAACP

The Rope: A True Story of Murder, Heroism, and the Dawn of the NAACP

by Alex Tresniowski

37 Ink ·2021 ·336 pages ·Investigative Journalism
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From New York Times bestselling author Alex Tresniowski comes a page-turning, remarkable true-crime thriller recounting the 1910 murder of ten-year-old Marie Smith, the dawn of modern criminal detection, and the launch of the NAACP. In the tranquil seaside town of Asbury Park, New Jersey, ten-year-old schoolgirl Marie Smith is brutally murdered. Small town officials, unable to find the culprit, call upon the young manager of a New York detective agency for help. It is the detective's first murder case, and now, the specifics of the investigation and daring sting operation that caught the killer is captured in all its rich detail for the first time. Occurring exactly halfway between the end of the Civil War in 1865 and the formal beginning of the Civil Rights Movement in 1954, the brutal murder and its highly-covered investigation sits at the historic intersection of sweeping national forces—religious extremism, class struggle, the infancy of criminal forensics, and America's Jim Crow racial violence. History and true crime collide in this sensational murder mystery featuring characters as complex and colorful as those found in the best psychological thrillers—the unconventional truth-seeking detective Ray Schindler; the sinister pedophile Frank Heidemann; the ambitious Asbury Park Sheriff Clarence Hetrick; the mysterious "sting artist," Carl Neumeister; the indomitable crusader Ida Wells; and the victim, Marie Smith, who represented all the innocent and vulnerable children living in turn-of-the-century America. Gripping and powerful, The Rope is an important piece of history that gives a voice to the voiceless and resurrects a long-forgotten true crime story that speaks to the very divisions tearing at the nation's fabric today.


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"History and true crime collide in this sensational murder mystery featuring characters as complex and colorful as those found in the best psychological thrillers ..."

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"Tresniowski shows us through brisk and cinematic writing the horror confronted by Marie's parents ..."

Nancy Rommelmann· The Wall Street Journal Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"The book's driving force, however, the thing that accelerates the page-turning, is the mystery surrounding the sexual assault and murder of a 10-year-old girl in Asbury Park, N.J., in 1910 ..."

Jerald Walker· The Washington Post Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Tresniowski traces how Wells was impelled by the brutal murder of a dear friend to evolve from a reporter into an anti-lynching activist of extraordinary courage, determination and effectiveness."

Deborah Mason· BookPage Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"A condemnation of lynching on a stark, personal level."

Kathleen McBroom· Booklist Read review ↗ Near the Top

"Tresniowski breathes life into a largely forgotten murder mystery in this gripping true crime story ..."

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