Summary:
It was an explosion that reverberated across the
country--and into the very heart of early-twentieth-century
America. On the morning of October 1, 1910, the walls of the
Los Angeles Times Building buckled as a thunderous detonation
sent men, machinery, and mortar rocketing into the night air.
When at last the wreckage had been sifted and the hospital
triage units consulted, twenty-one people were declared dead
and dozens more injured. But as it turned out, this was just a
prelude to the devastation that was to come. In
American Lightning, acclaimed author Howard Blum
masterfully evokes the incredible circumstances that led to the
original "crime of the century"--and an aftermath more dramatic
than even the crime itself. With smoke still wafting up from the charred ruins, the
city's mayor reacts with undisguised excitement when he learns
of the arrival, only that morning, of America's greatest
detective, William J. Burns, a former Secret Service man who
has been likened to Sherlock Holmes. Surely Burns, already
world famous for cracking unsolvable crimes and for his
elaborate disguises, can run the perpetrators to ground. Through the work of many months, snowbound stakeouts, and
brilliant forensic sleuthing, the great investigator finally
identifies the men he believes are responsible for so much
destruction. Stunningly, Burns accuses the men--labor activists
with an apparent grudge against the Los Angeles Times's
fiercely anti-union owner--of not just one heinous deed but of
being part of a terror wave involving hundreds of bombings. While preparation is laid for America's highest profile
trial ever--and the forces of labor and capital wage
hand-to-hand combat in the streets--two other notable figures
are swept into the drama: industry-shaping lmmaker D.W.
Griffith, who perceives in these events the possibility of
great art and who will go on to alchemize his observations into
the landmark film The Birth of a Nation; and crusading lawyer
Clarence Darrow, committed to lend his eloquence to the
defendants, though he will be driven to thoughts of suicide
before events have fully played out. Simultaneously offering the absorbing reading experience of
a can't-put-it-down thriller and the perception-altering
resonance of a story whose reverberations continue even today,
American Lightning is a masterpiece of narrative
nonfiction.
From the Hardcover edition.