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The devil's influence spreads from "summary" of The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson

One cannot underestimate the insidious nature of evil. It is not content to remain stagnant or isolated; rather, it seeks to spread its malevolent influence far and wide. In "The Devil in the White City," this concept is vividly portrayed through the actions of the serial killer H. H. Holmes. Holmes, with his charming exterior and cunning intellect, was able to lure unsuspecting victims into his deadly web. As he constructed his infamous "Murder Castle" in Chicago during the World's Fair, he not only took the lives of countless individuals but also left a trail of fear and paranoia in his wake. The devil's influence is not limited to the physical realm; it extends to the psychological as well. Holmes' ability to manipulate and deceive thos...
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    The Devil in the White City

    Erik Larson

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