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“Duel with the Devil begins as a wonderfully creepy historical murder mystery and becomes a riveting story of two acclaimed lawyers battling for justice in an unsympathetic courtroom. But, in the talented hands of author Paul Collins, it also becomes something more—a startlingly insightful look at early American history and the men who helped shape a young country. The book delivers on so many levels that you’ll find yourself, as I did, reading it more than once.” Deborah Blum, New York Times bestselling author of The Poisoner’s Handbook
“A nimble and vividly evocative reconstruction of a long-forgotten New York murder mystery with an unforgettable cast of characters. Duel with the Devil is a fascinating book that unfolds like an early American episode of Law & Order, with Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr as the celebrity guest stars.” Gary Krist, New York Times bestselling author of City of Scoundrels
“Lively, immediate, and dishy in the style of a top-notch tabloid columnist…fizzes with the energy and irreverence of an infant republic…Collins provides a saucy breakdown of the twisty and interlocking interests behind Weeks’ case. This is New York politics in all its gritty glory.” Salon
“Collins not only skillfully squeezes the maximum juice out of the combined history and mystery of his story, but may even have solved the crime.” Christian Science Monitor
“This tautly constructed narrative, infused with period atmosphere, holds the reader’s attention…Collins delivers fine true-crime verisimilitude.” Booklist
“The author’s New York is a fascinating place [and] once the trial begins, the narrative truly takes off, as Collins reveals the immense talents of the three attorneys…A rousing tale of the longest murder trial to that date in Manhattan…The author’s conjecture as to the true villain is spot-on.” Kirkus Reviews