INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER β’ βThe definitive account of the Murdaugh murders. Forget the podcasts, the TV specials, and the documentariesβthis is the version of the story youβll want to read. And once you pick it up, you wonβt be able to put it down.ββJohn Carreyrou, Pulitzer Prize winner and bestselling author of Bad Blood
Power, privilege, and bloodβthis is the true story of Alex Murdaughβs violent downfall, from a veteran Wall Street Journal reporter who has become an authority on the case.
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Alex Murdaugh was a benevolent dictatorβthe president of the South Carolina trial lawyersβ association, a political boss, a part-time prosecutor, and a partner in his familyβs law firm. He was always ready with a favor, a drink, and an invitation to Moselle, his familyβs 1,700-acre hunting estate. The Murdaugh name ignited respectβand fearβfor a hundred miles.
When he murdered his wife, Maggie, and son Paul at Moselle on a dark summer night, the fragile faΓ§ade of Alexβs world could no longer hold. His forefathers had covered up a midnight suicide at a remote railroad crossing, a bootlegging ring run from a courthouse, and the attempted murder of a pregnant lover. Alex, too, almost walked away from his unspeakable crimes with his reputation intact, but his downfall was secured by a twist of fate, some stray mistakes, and a fateful decision by an old friend whoβd finally seen enough.
Why would a man who had everything kill his wife and grown son? To unwind the roots of Alexβs ruin, award-winning journalist Valerie Bauerlein reported not just from the courthouse every day but also along the backroads and through the tidal marshes of South Carolinaβs Lowcountry. When the jurors made their pilgrimage to the crime scene, trying to envision Maggie and Paulβs last moments, she walked right behind them, sensing the ghosts that haunt the Murdaughsβ now-shattered legacy.
Through masterful research and cinematic writing, The Devil at His Elbow is a transporting journey through Alexβs life, the night of the murders, and the investigation that culminated in a trial that held tens of millions spellbound. With her stunning insights and fearless instinct for the truth, Bauerlein uncovers layers of the Murdaugh murder case that have not been told.
βWhen Truman Capote wrote In Cold Blood, he had the story of the Clutter slayings all to himself. With The Devil at His Elbow, Valerie Bauerlein has achieved something far more difficult journalistically: Despite wall-to-wall media coverage, sheβs managed to produce the definitive account of the Murdaugh murders.Β Forget the podcasts, the TV specials, and the documentariesβthis is the version of the story youβll want to read. And once you pick it up, you wonβt be able to put it down.ββJohn Carreyrou, Pulitzer Prizeβwinner and bestselling author of Bad Blood
βItβs all here: the audacity and the deceit, the desperation and the calculation, a familyβs unbelievable legacy of utter venality.Β Valerie Bauerleinβs blistering, unforgettable account of the Murdaugh saga leaves no stone unturned, helping us finally truly understand the man at the center of one of the centuryβs wildest crime stories.ββRobert Kolker, author of Hidden Valley Road and Lost Girls
βWith The Devil at His Elbow, Valerie Bauerlein deliversΒ a riveting storyΒ that explores the abuse of power and the human heart of darkness.Β This isΒ an electrifying, horrifying tale, expertly reported and written.ββJonathan Eig, author of the Pulitzer Prizeβwinning King: A Life
βSweeping in scope and brilliantly rendered . . . No one else could have approached the clarity and confidence with which Bauerlein writes.ββBronwen Dickey, author of Pit Bull
βA compulsively readable, deeply researched epic of deceit, murder, and unchecked power . . . a master class in crime journalism.ββChristopher Goffard, author of Dirty John and Other True Stories of Outlaws and Outsiders
βA haunting journey through time and across generations of Murdaugh men, probing the unresolved deaths that linger in the orbit of Alex Murdaughβs power.ββJennifer Berry Hawes, Pulitzer Prize winner and author of Grace Will Lead Us Home
βBrilliant . . . If Faulkner and Grisham had collaborated on a true crime story, Bauerleinβs masterpiece would be the result.ββWilliam D. Cohan, author of Power Failure
βA page-turner . . . Bauerlein offers fresh details that expose the dark heart of a psychopath.ββKathleen Parker, Pulitzer Prize winner and author of Save the Males
βA memorableβand often chillingβaccount of tangled webs, addled minds, and the evil that men do . . . Bauerleinβs gracefully written, thoughtful treatment is by far the bestβ¦ in the Murdaugh sweepstakes.ββKirkus Reviews, starred review
Valerie Bauerlein is a national reporter for The Wall Street Journal who writes about small-town America and Southern politics, economics, and culture. She has covered the South her entire career, including nineteen years at the Journal and four years at The State in Columbia, South Carolina. Ms. Bauerlein graduated from Duke University. She lives in Raleigh, North Carolina, with her husband and their two children.
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