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The Death Instinct by Jed Rubenfeld
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Jan 03, 2012 | ISBN 9781594485602

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“A deadly terrorist attack rocks downtown Manhattan in September…1920. Rubenfeld’s gripping novel revolves around the real-life Wall Street bombing and will have you enthralled from page 1.”
Entertainment Weekly Must List

“”Brilliantly concocted and more than just a little eerie. The fictional and actual events surrounding the 1920 bombing are as relevant today as they were nearly a century ago.”
USA TODAY

This novel is great … Jed Rubenfeld’s tremendous follow-up to his 2006 novel, The Interpretation of Murder, bustles with kidnapping, knife throwing, gun fighting, poisoning, bank robbery, corruption. The Death Instinct is that rare combo platter: a blast to read – you’ll be counting how few pages you have left with dread, and you’ll do this before you’re halfway done – and hefty enough to stay with you. There’s a steady beat of intrigue and confusion and explanations you wouldn’t have guessed.”
The New York Times

“Intelligent, absorbing and provocative.”
The Seattle Times

“Rubenfeld’s debut, The Interpretation of Murder (2006), proved his skillful use of historical detail to create a compelling tale of psychological suspense. He’s only gotten better.”
Library Journal (starred review)

“Jed Rubenfeld delivers a soul-searching narrative with complex and memorable characters. Not only is The Death Instinct a suspenseful story that pulls readers into its political and scientific intrigue, it is also a provocative meditation on the psychological and emotional ripple effects of war and terrorism.”
-Matthew Pearl, author of The Dante Club and The Poe Shadow

“In The Death Instinct, Jed Rubenfeld masterfully weaves a sweeping story that moves from New York City to Paris to Vienna and back, illuminating with shocking and harrowing clarity the aftershock effects of the Great War on an entire generation. Anyone with a taste for mystery, political intrigue, and love in desperate circumstances will devour this enthralling novel.”
-Katherine Howe, author of The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane

The Death Instinct is a terrifically smart, tumbling roller coaster of a novel, full of mysterious twists and turns, murders, conspiracies, dreams of revenge, and ultimately a very human redemption. Beginning with one of the great unsolved crimes in American history?the 1920 bombing of Wall Street?author Jed Rubenfeld takes the reader on a fast-forward journey through the politics and police work, science and psychoanalysis of the of the early nineteenth century. The characters are so well realized, the conspiracies so wonderfully twisted, and the rendering of time and place so well done that readers will find the story hard to put down?and harder to forget”
-Deborah Blum, author of The Poisoner’s Handbook: Murder and the Birth of Forensic Medicine in Jazz Age New York

“A well-crafted story, skillfully told, with more twists than a pig’s tail, and a lot more entertaining.”
-Anne Perry, author of the Thomas Pitt and William Monk novels

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