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We All Go into the Dark: A Waterstones Best True Crime Read

Francisco García

Narrator Angus King

Publisher: HarperCollins UK

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Summary

A captivating, eloquent and deeply original book, We All Go into the Dark is an absolute must-read for true-crime fans across the board. 
Three women were brutally murdered between early 1968 and late 1969, each after a night dancing at Glasgow’s infamous Barrowland Ballroom. Their murders were linked and ascribed to the spectre of the well-dressed, scripture-quoting killer who had apparently stalked the city’s dancehalls. The figure was never caught or identified. 
But the intervening years spawned a legend that never quite lost its grip on the popular imagination of Glasgow. The killings provoked the country’s largest ever manhunt, as well as countless suspects, books, documentaries, earnest speculation, pub theorising and bouts of urban mythmaking. 
In We All Go into the Dark, Francisco Garcia delves into how Bible John has morphed across generations, interrogates our collective obsession with ‘solving’ historic crimes and questions why some killings are forgotten with indecent haste and why others are never permitted to be forgotten at all. 
In We All Go into the Dark, Francisco Garcia masterfully weaves a tale of history and crime, taking us on a journey through the dark underbelly of 20th century Scotland. The book is a riveting exploration of society's fascination with outlaws and killers, and the lasting impact they leave on our collective memory. 
For fans of Kate Summerscale (The Peepshow), David Grann (The Wager), Mark O'Connell (Notes from an Apocalypse), David Simon (The Corner), and Matthew Mcconaughey (Greenlights). 
HarperCollins 2023
Duration: about 8 hours (08:06:27)
Publishing date: 2023-04-27; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —