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Eden Undone: A True Story of Sex, Murder, and Utopia at the Dawn of World War II
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A power-hungry baroness with two lovers disrupts life on an Eden-like island in the Galápagos, and an isolated community descends into madness and murder--a true story of utopia gone wrong from New York Times bestselling author Abbott Kahler.
"Abbott Kahler's wickedly gothic tale confronts an essential truth about those who ditch civilization: Try as we might, humans cannot elude the tyranny of our own nature."--Hampton Sides, author of The Wide Wide Sea
"With taut prose and sublime storytelling, Kahler crafts an atmospheric page-turner, ominous and thought-provoking."--Kate Moore, author of The Radium Girls and The Woman They Could Not Silence
At the height of the Great Depression, Los Angeles oil mogul George Allan Hancock and his crew of Smithsonian scientists came upon a gruesome scene: two bodies, mummified by the searing heat, on the shore of a remote Galápagos island. For the past four years Hancock and other American elites had traveled the South Seas to collect specimens for scientific research. On one trip to the Galápagos, Hancock was surprised to discover an equally exotic group of humans: European exiles who had fled political and economic unrest, hoping to create a utopian paradise. One was so devoted to a life of isolation that he'd had his teeth extracted and replaced with a set of steel dentures.
As Hancock and his fellow American explorers would witness, paradise had turned into chaos. The three sets of exiles--a Berlin doctor and his lover, a traumatized World War I veteran and his young family, and an Austrian baroness with two adoring paramours--were riven by conflict. Petty slights led to angry confrontations. The baroness, wielding a riding crop and pearl-handled revolver, staged physical fights between her two lovers and unabashedly seduced American tourists. The conclusion was deadly: with two exiles missing and two others dead, the survivors hurled accusations of murder.
Using never-before-published archives, Abbott Kahler weaves a chilling, stranger-than-fiction tale worthy of Agatha Christie. Set against the backdrop of the Great Depression and the march to World War II, with a mystery as alluring and curious as the Galápagos itself, Eden Undone explores the universal and timeless desire to seek utopia--and lays bare the human fallibility that, inevitably, renders such a quest doomed.
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Book Details
ISBN:
9780451498656
EAN:
9780451498656
Binding:
Hardcover
Pages:
352
Authors:
Abbott Kahler
Publisher:
Crown Publishing Group (NY)
Published Date: 2024-24-09
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Excellent story and writing. I recommend it highly
An 8th grade level reader. Moderately interesting story (tritely written), whose minutia just wouldn’t stop. I started it with zeal, became hopelessly bored, sped read the last half, researched on the internet…and returned it. That is a strategy I recommend. Or see Ron Howard’s new movie and call it a day.
The story was interesting enough, but like many non-fiction books, it could have been covered in a magazine article length treatment. And the characters……jeez, what a bunch of unsympathetic “whack jobs”. If I hadn’t purchased it I never would have finished it.
Interesting that this is a true story, hard to believe Fredrick and Dore believed in each other and their image skills to take on this "crazy adventure". The story is wonderful in describing the initiative, creativeness, innovation and sticktooittiveness to create a totally new way of life by themselves. If
There’s a love affair taking place between the world and the writings of Abbott Kahler. She’s always interesting and well researched. You’ll enjoy this one.