Chicago, 1893. The World’s Columbian Exposition is a glittering wonderland of modern marvels, neon lights, and progress. But just down the road, Dr. H.H. Holmes has built a marvel of his own: a three-story, custom-designed labyrinth featuring soundproof vaults, secret gas lines, and basement acid vats. The press called it the "Murder Castle." Holmes just called it shrewd hospitality.
With a killer mustache, an impeccable three-piece suit, and a voice that could soothe a feral beast, Holmes wasn’t just America’s first celebrity serial killer—he was the ultimate Gilded Age catch. To the waves of independent young women arriving in the big city, he wasn't a threat; he was the American Dream wrapped in a dapper package.
| Número de páginas | 43 |
| Edición | 1 (2026) |
| Idioma | Portugués |
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