A brilliantly researched reinvestigation into the nearly forgotten century-old murder that inspired one of the most seductive mysteries in the history of television and film. In 1908, Hazel Drew was found floating in a pond in Sand Lake, New York, beaten to death. The unsolved murder inspired rumors, speculation, ghost stories, and, almost a century later, the phenomenon of Twin Peaks. Who killed Hazel Drew? Like Laura Palmer, she was a paradox of personalities-a young, beautiful puzzle with secrets. Perhaps the even trickier question is, Who was Hazel Drew? Seeking escape from her poor country roots, Hazel found work as a domestic servant in the notoriously corrupt metropolis of Troy, New York. Fate derailed her plans for reinvention. But the investigation that followed her brutal murder was fraught with red herrings, wild-goose chases, and unreliable witnesses. Did officials really follow the leads? Or did they bury them to protect the guilty? The likely answer is revealed in an absorbing true mystery that''s ingeniously reconstructed and every bit as haunting as the cultural obsession it inspired.
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Format: Hardback
Publication Date: 01 Jan 2022
Publisher: Amazon Publishing
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781542026437
About David BushmanMark T. Givens
David Bushman a longtime TV curator at the Paley Center for Media is the author of Conversations with Mark Frost: Twin Peaks Hill Street Blues and the Education of a Writer and coauthor of Twin Peaks FAQ and Buffy the Vampire Slayer FAQ. He is an adjunct professor of communication arts at Ramapo College of New Jersey as well as a former TV editor at Variety and program director at TV Land. David lives in New York City with his wife and two daughters. Mark T. Givens works as a consultant for the federal government and is the creator and host of the Twin Peaks-centric podcast Deer Meadow Radio (www.deermeadowradio.libsyn.com). He lives a sometimes strange and wonderful life with his wife and three children in Washington DC where he is currently brainstorming concepts for his next book.