Death in the City of Light: The Serial Killer of Nazi-Occupied Paris
by
David King
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Broadway, 2012 (2011)
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Reviewed by Mary Ann Smyth
D
eath in the City of Light
by David King is the horrifying story of a serial killer who practiced his own particular craft when Paris was occupied by the Nazis!
H
e was eventually unmasked when the stench from burning flesh permeated the streets surrounding a house he owned. While he admitted to killing Germans and collaborators, he couldn't explain the disappearance of Jews whom he supposedly befriended.
T
his is an extremely disturbing book to read. With the Nazi occupation and the roundup of the Jewish population, life must have been so very difficult. To have a serial killer stalking the streets seems too much more to bear.
A
t his trial, Dr. Marcel Petiot tried to justify the murders. How can any one justify removing faces and butchering bodies to leave bits and pieces throughout the city – those that he didn't burn or place in lime pits?
W
hile horrifying, I also found it intriguing that so many people were involved and the trial so maddening. Petiot sat through it as though he thought he should have been given a medal instead of the possibility of execution.
Death in the City of Light
is voluminously researched and well written.
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