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House of Horrors: The Shocking True Story of Anthony Sowell, the Cleveland Strangler

By: Robert Sberna
Narrated by: Dave Clark
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Winner, 2012 True Crime "Book of the Year" by ForeWord Reviews

To his neighbors, Anthony Sowell was a friendly and helpful former Marine. But they didn't know about his dark side - or the gruesome secret inside his house.

Sowell's secret life was revealed to the nation on October 29, 2009, when a Cleveland Police SWAT team entered his house to arrest him for an alleged rape. They didn't find Sowell, but they encountered a nightmarish scene: two decomposed bodies in his third-floor living room. Eight more bodies were hidden throughout the house and buried in the back yard. In the basement, they discovered a human skull. All of the bodies were female and all appeared to have been bound and strangled.

Two days later, police captured Sowell, a sexual sadist who had served a 15-year prison sentence for kidnapping, raping, and torturing a 21-year-old pregnant woman.

House of Horrors exposes the shocking details of Sowell's depraved crimes and twisted psyche. He preyed on neighborhood women, luring them to his home with alcohol and drugs. Sowell then murdered the women and lived among their corpses. After a dramatic trial in the summer of 2011, Sowell was convicted and sentenced to death.

In House of Horrors, listeners are given a rare glimpse inside the mind of a serial killer - through interviews with Sowell's neighbors and relatives, his surviving victims, and exclusive interviews with Sowell himself.

The book is published by The Kent State University Press.

©2012 Robert Sberna (P)2016 Redwood Audiobooks
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Critic Reviews

"This book had me absolutely hooked from the first page." ( True Crime Reader)
"Rob Sberna's compelling treatment of the Sowell murders allows the case to speak for itself." (James Jessen Badal, author of In the Wake of the Butcher)

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Interesting story however I felt like I was meandering back and forth around multiple sub plots and sub stories. The Narrator was not able to create an atmosphere deserving of the subject matter in fact at times the narrators tone was like listening to a kids narrative. I got through it with some difficulty.

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