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LibraryBeaver Falls
TitleKingdom of devils : a tale of murder in the shadow of the American revolution / Katherine Grandjean.
AuthorGrandjean, Katherine, author.
Call No364.1523 Grandjean
CollectionNon-Fiction
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364.1523 Grandjean AvailableBeaver FallsNon-Fiction   344440027889822026
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International Standard Book Number 9780593729939
International Standard Book Number 0593729935
Personal Name Grandjean, Katherine, author.
Title Statement Kingdom of devils : a tale of murder in the shadow of the American revolution / Katherine Grandjean.
Edition Statement First edition.
Imprint ©2026.
Imprint New York : Random House, [2026]
Physical Description 335 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
Summary, Etc. Kentucky, 1798: A harrowing series of murders begins. The first body, discovered by cattle drovers, lies bloody at the bottom of a ridge. Then another-a dead boy staring up from a sinkhole. Bodies turn up along roadsides, stuffed into brush. They float to the surface of muddy brooks. For nine terrifying months, over hundreds of miles of Kentucky and Tennessee countryside, the terror unfolds. The killers-two men with hazy backgrounds-are brothers, named Wiley and Micajah Harp. The Harps killed dozens, but why they did it has eluded folklorists and historians for generations. Almost every story imagines that their motive was pure bloodlust, but for historian Katherine Grandjean, that's too simple. Instead, she uses the Harp murders to reveal the dark side of the young United States' independence. These were uncertain and dangerous years-a time when the fledgling federal government could do little to protect its citizens. And if the American Revolution was liberating, it was also deeply destabilizing, politically and socially. Even as it built up some men, it stacked the deck against others, punishing them with volatile markets, lost safety nets, and shattered aspirations. Unspooling the mystery of what sent the Harps reeling exposes the hidden, violent legacies of the revolutionary era. Bristling with tense, page-turning storytelling-and driven by a historian's obsessive detective work-Kingdom of Devils recovers these long-forgotten murders as a haunting tale about the darkness at the heart of the American dream.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Murder Investigation.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Murderers Biography.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Serial murders.
Subject Added Entry - Geographical Term Kentucky History 18th century.
Index Term-Genre/Form Biographies.
Index Term-Genre/Form True crime stories.