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Waste Land: The Savage Odyssey Of Charles Starkweather And Caril Ann Fugate [Paperback]

Michael Newton (Author)
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February 1, 1998
Utilizing firsthand interviews, court transcripts, death-row confessions, and never-before-revealed case details, "Waste Land" shines new light on the dark saga of Starkweather and Fugate - from their first kisses and kills to their capture and convictions. Complete with an update on Fugate's life today, "Waste Land" compellingly probes not only the mind-set of history's deadliest juvenile delinquents - but also the tragic end of America's innocence.


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"Eleven years before another Charlie--Manson--told Americans to watch out for their homicidal children, [Charlie] Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate drove the message home with blades and bullets, stopping only when their car ran out of gas and they ran out of luck. If [James] Dean and [Marlon] Brando were the poster children for a generation run amok, then Starkweather and Fugate were the word made flesh. Their bloody trek across the heartland represents a turning point as grim and critical as Dallas or Kent State. It taught Americans to look for enemies around the breakfast table, rather than in Moscow or Havana."

Michael Newton, author of Bad Girls Do It! and other books about serial murder, combines an energetic prose style with extensive research to tell the tale of this famous 1958 pair of spree killers from Lincoln, Nebraska. Caril is a bit of a blank--just a sullen, peevish 14-year-old--but Charlie comes eerily alive in this book: his red hair, his slanted green eyes, his bowlegged strut, his resemblance to James Dean before he'd even seen Dean in a movie. He was the third child of seven in an outwardly normal family, but somehow he got a chip on his shoulder and thought the world had him "numbered for the bottom." Waste Land invites us into Charlie and Caril's world, then takes on a creepy, suspenseful ride through the eight days that left 11 people dead. --Fiona Webster


Product Details

  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Pocket (February 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0671001981
  • ISBN-13: 978-0671001988
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.1 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #626,628 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

A California native, Michael Newton has published 215 books under his own name and various pseudonyms since 1977. He began writing professionally as a "ghost" for author Don Pendleton on the best-selling Executioner series and continues his work on that series today. With 104 episodes published to date, Newton has nearly tripled the number of Mack Bolan novels completed by creator Pendleton himself.

Newton's first book under his own name was Monsters, Mysteries and Man (1979), a survey of unexplained phenomena for younger readers. While 156 of Newton's published books have been novels--including westerns, political thrillers and psychological suspense--he is best known for nonfiction, primarily true crime and reference books.

His firearms manual for writers, Armed and Dangerous (1990), remains a best-seller for Writer's Digest Books in its 8th printing. Newton's Encyclopedia of Serial Killers (Facts on File, 2000) is currently in its second edition. His history of the Florida Ku Klux Klan, The Invisible Empire (2001), won the Florida Historical Society's 2002 Rembert Patrick Award for Best Book in Florida History. His Encyclopedia of Cryptozoology was just named as one of twelve books on the American Library Association's 2006 List of Outstanding Reference Sources. Newton's shorter work includes horror fiction, true crime articles and case histories for Court TV's Crime Library online.

He is a member of several organizations, including the Centre for Fortean Zoology, the British Columbia Scientific Cryptozoology Club and Feral Cat Friends Inc.

His 24 upcoming books, scheduled for release through 2011, include 8 novels and 16 nonfiction works. He lives in Nashville, Indiana.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Haunting, August 29, 2004
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This review is from: Waste Land: The Savage Odyssey Of Charles Starkweather And Caril Ann Fugate (Paperback)
Stephen King is haunted by the story of Charles Starkweather. In this excellent, concise book the dark horror of the killer's 8-day crime spree becomes terrifyingly real--we can understand why King can't forget this example of man's ability to commit pure evil. Starkweather was not merely a homicidal brute--he was essentially amoral, and found/manipulated a willing partner in a 14-year-old girl.

The facts of the case are presented in objective, crisp prose that is compelling and disturbing. Like a particularly well-made horror film, we are terrified but find that we can't stop from finishing to the end. The book provides detailed support information, first-hand accounts, and court records. Some news clippings are reviewed, discussed, and others debunked--but always with a respectful nod to the reporters on the front lines there in the dark days. The author knows that while reporters, under a deadline and writing the day after a murder, may get some facts wrong, they still offer invaluable insight into the tone of the day. In this book, we have the benefit of hindsight 40 years on, from an author who respects the sources, even when they are contradicted by subsequent research.

It is this balanced consideration of resource materials that makes the author's work so credible. This objectivity lends great drama to the book's main focus--the horrible story of Starkweather--because we know that all of the facts may read like a thriller novel, but they are researched and presented in a manner as true as possible to the facts. True crime writing is rarely better than this.

Recommended for those who enjoy true crime, those interested in the dark psychology of serial killers, and anyone interested in the true face of 1950s America.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Zany Nebraska Hijinks, December 27, 2009
This review is from: Waste Land: The Savage Odyssey Of Charles Starkweather And Caril Ann Fugate (Paperback)
Michael Newton's WASTELAND is the story of a murder spree by 19 year old Charles Starkweather and his 14 year old girlfriend, Caril Ann Fugate. The pair terrorized the Lincoln, Nebraska, area for about a week in January 1958, and racked up a body count of 11 innocent people. The book goes into considerable detail about that week as well as the trials and appeals that followed.

The strong points in WASTELAND include Newton's extensive research and his primarily reportorial and non-judgmental style of writing. Newton does not insert his own personality into his narrative. And his characterizations of both Charlie and Caril are in-depth and highly interesting.

Among the negatives is that, in my opinion, the book is probably 75 pages too long. Much time is spent comparing Charlie's and Caril's versions of the events of the murderous week. This becomes tedious, since the versions vary mainly due to both Charlie's and Caril's attempts to avoid blame; because neither of them were much more than emotionally stunted losers; and since ultimately it doesn't matter which version was valid.
Both were totally involved as a team, and Caril's attempts at minimizing her responsibility are clearly bogus as presented in the book. The accounts of their individual trials, totalling over 100 pages, become numbingly repetitive; and they repeat as well the information previously provided regarding Charlie's versus Caril's versions of the murders.

WASTELAND is not a bad book. The portions which present Charlie's and Caril's background information - which in the case of Charlie is extensive - is fascinating, and the accounts of the actual murders and the pair's cross-state odyssey is fast paced and well worth reading. But there is also too much tedious repetition.
This is a good place to learn about this interesting case, which was highly publicized at the time. But it is good, not great, true crime.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Charles Starkweather book, December 9, 2011
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Book is as described on the site. A little used but perfectly acceptable. Story is a very interesting take on this famous case. Recommended for all true crime murder fans (if they can be called that!).
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