Holcomb's Scars: Clutter Family Murders

Nonfiction

eAudiobook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Findaway Voices, 2025
Made available through hoopla
EDITION
Unabridged
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (1 audio file (35 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9798318184727 MWT18140059, 18140059
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Read by Harry Bosch, Temperance Brennan

Okay, imagine a quiet little town in Kansas, where life is, like, really simple and peaceful. That's Holcombuntil one chilling night in November 1959 flipped everything upside down. The Clutter family, just living their lives, was brutally murdered in their own home. Yeah, it's the kind of story that's so shocking it sticks with you, and that's exactly what this book, Holcomb's Scars: Clutter Family Murders by Muhsin Shikder, brings to life. This isn't, um, just another dry true crime tale, though. Muhsin Shikder, who's actually a super passionate storyteller, digs deep into the heart of the Clutter family. He shows us who they weretheir dreams, their everyday struggles, and the unimaginable tragedy that rocked Holcomb and the whole nation. It's, like, really a heart-touching listen that makes you feel the weight of what happened. The book's split into seven gripping sections, each with titles that, well, just pull you right inlike "The Night Evil Walked In" and "Can Holcomb Ever Forget?" Every part uncovers a new layer of this American true crime classic, keeping you hooked from the moment you hit play. It's not only about the crime itself but also the lives it shattered, told in a way that's, yeah, totally emotional and raw. So, if you're into true crime stories that go beyond the headlines and, um, actually make you feel something, this is your next listen. Perfect for fans of American history, gripping mysteries, or just a darn good story. Shikder's fresh take on the Clutter family murdersa case you might know from In Cold Bloodbrings something new to the table, something that's, well, really special. Grab your headphones and dive into Holcomb's Scars. It's one of those books that, like, stays with you long after it endsbecause some stories are just too powerful to forget

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