Description
The Boston Strangler by Gerold Frank recounts the chilling case of Albert DeSalvo, who confessed to the sexual murders of thirteen women in Boston between 1962 and 1964, victims ranging in age from 19 to 85. The book offers a detailed account of the crimes, the investigation, and the intense manhunt that gripped the city and captured national attention, marking one of the most notorious criminal cases of the 20th century. Frank draws on interviews, court records, and contemporary reporting to provide insight into both the mind of the killer and the police efforts to bring him to justice.
The Boston Strangler combines meticulous factual reporting with narrative tension, appealing to readers interested in true crime, criminal psychology, and historical accounts of infamous cases.














