• The Pied Piper

  • Bloodlands collection
  • By: Harold Schechter
  • Narrated by: Steven Weber
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,125 ratings)

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The Pied Piper

By: Harold Schechter
Narrated by: Steven Weber
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Publisher's summary

With makeup and an affected Elvis pout, Tucson’s Charlie Schmid was a crude parody of a bad-boy heartthrob. In 1964, he still had a hold on girls who’d follow him anywhere. He murdered three of them.

It was the dawn of the free-love movement - perfect for a magnetic madman who’d also foreshadow its end a few years later in the malignant charisma of Charles Manson. The inspiration for a classic story by Joyce Carol Oates, Schmid, the most bizarre serial killer of any era, was the epitome of a narcissist flattered into believing he could get away with murder.

The Pied Piper is part of Bloodlands, a chilling collection of short addictive historical narratives from bestselling true-crime master Harold Schechter. Spanning a century in our nation’s murderous past, Schechter resurrects nearly forgotten tales of madmen and thrill-killers that dominated the most sensational headlines of their day.

©2018 Harold Schechter (P)2018 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.

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A bit sexist but informative

At first I thought this was the literal old story of the pied Piper complete with magical flute. Imagine my surprise when the narrator began talking about murder.

I found it to be a good summary of the story, however, the author seemed to be a bit judgy of women. Calling Mary Finch "dumpy" and another "promiscuous/ admired prostitutes" for getting paid for what other girls gave away for free. The book might be old though. It's very factual and that's about all.

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interesting

very interesting story. a lot better than the others. I cant believe how crazy some people are.

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enjoying the bloodland collection

I am enjoying the bloodland collection! this is my fourth book of the series. I really like the little bits of history you get in each story.

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Fast read

Simple read and straight tell. No speculation or insight into criminality. The subject is hidden in the past.

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Short True Story

I found it distressing how many people knew about it but didn't notify the police and how easy he manipulated others.

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like listening to a crime show on TV

It was well read and written. felt like listening to a TV show about old crimes.

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Genuinely Disturbing. Love It!!

Growing being told about the Mansons, I'm surprised this isn't talked about more. Can't Recommend Enough this whole series!

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The pied piper

interesting... I was not aware of this crime until I listened to this audio book.

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Arizona murders

Pied Piper – 1950’s killer. This story didn’t have an enormous amount of background info but just was interesting in the peculiarities of the murder and his garish obsession with his appearance/make-up.

Bloodlands collection – 6 books The Pirate, Little Slaughterhouse on the Prairie, Brick Slayer, Panic, Pied Piper, Rampage

Crime stories, whether in movies, TV or books always reflect the morality and mortality of humans – as cautionary tales to warn us…me especially. The bigger the human flaws or outsized characters; the villain(s) or defenseless victim(s), the press (broadsheet & tabloid), psychiatrists, police, and/or lawyers the more I gawk...

Note: all the ebooks were tricked out with Kindle in motion special effects. Bumped up the ante to the sensationalism...can’t tell if that’s a shot at the press or not…

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Poetry and Thrill Kill

Creepy story effectively, if unimaginatively told. Without the racist epiphets in number of other Harold Schechter books. Perhaps because victims and killers were all anglo?

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