Helltown, Casey Sherman
Helltown, Casey Sherman
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Helltown
The Untold Story of a Serial Killer on Cape Cod

Author: Casey Sherman

Narrator: Casey Sherman

Unabridged: 15 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 08/02/2022


Synopsis

Before Charles Manson, there was Tony Costa—the serial killer of Cape Cod1969:

The hippie scene is vibrant in Provincetown, Massachusetts … and Tony Costa is at the center of it all. To a certain group of smitten young women, he is known as Sire—the leader of their counter-culture movement, the charming man who
speaks eloquently and hands out hallucinogenic drugs like candy. But beneath his benign persona lies uncontrollable rage that threatens to break loose at any moment. Tony Costa is the most dangerous man on Cape Cod, and no one who crosses his path is safe.

When young women begin to disappear, Costa’s natural charisma and good looks initially protect him from suspicion. But as the bodies are discovered, the police close in on him as the key suspect. Meanwhile, up-and-coming local writers Kurt
Vonnegut and Norman Mailer are locked in a desperate race to secure their legacies as great literary icons—and they both set their sights on Tony Costa and the hippie culture he embodies as their next promising subject, launching
independent investigations that stoke the competitive fires between two of the greatest American writers.

Immersive, unflinching, and shocking, Helltown is a landmark true crime narrative that transports us back to the turbulent late 1960s, reveals the secrets of a notorious serial killer, and unspools the threads connecting Costa, Vonnegut, and
Mailer in the seaside city that played host to horrors unlike any ever seen before.

About Casey Sherman

Casey Sherman and Dave Wedge are one of the premier nonfiction writing teams telling stories out of Boston. Together, they co-wrote the definitive story of the Boston Marathon bombings in Boston Strong: A City’s Triumph Over Tragedy, which was adapted for the Mark Wahlberg film Patriots Day. They also wrote Ice Bucket Challenge: Pete Frates and the Fight against ALS, which is in development as a feature film, and the New York Times bestselling 12: The Inside Story of Tom Brady’s Fight for Redemption.  They live in Boston.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Karine on June 29, 2022

A serial killer is on the loose a the end of the 1960's in the area of the Cape Cod bay, south of Boston. Young girls start to disappear but it is at a time that even the most square youth might rapidly find their ways in the hippy community, it is difficult to discern the difference between a disap......more

Goodreads review by CYIReadBooks on August 21, 2022

Helltown is a true crime novel about the infamous serial killer, Antone “Tony” Costa who plagued Cape Town in 1969. Costa was responsible for the brutal and grisly murders of at least 4 women at that time. Unfortunately due to lack of forensic evidence, Costa was convicted of only 2 murders for whic......more

Goodreads review by Sherry on July 24, 2022

Well, this wasn’t quite what I thought it would be. I love reading about serial killers, suspense and thriller fiction and nonfiction. Helltown seems to be a cross between them. It reminds me of the way recreations are done on TV, and I did do some web searching to check on some of the facts. It cov......more

Goodreads review by Courtney on June 24, 2022

This book just wasn't for me. As a lover of truce crime, this book felt far too fictionalized. The author took a lot of liberties when it came to speculating how the killer and victims felt. Therefore, this read much more like fiction than non-fiction. What I enjoy about true crime are the facts and......more

Goodreads review by Valerity (Val) on March 01, 2022

What a gruesome killer this Antone “Tony” Costa was! I like everything about this book, the time period, the hippie era, even the two dueling authors in the area wanting the story for themselves. Back in those days, I can just imagine how shocking these murders were. Grittier than the Manson killing......more