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Michael Capuzzo
A Boston native and graduate of Northwestern University, journalist Michael Capuzzo is author of the New York Times bestsellers CLOSE TO SHORE (the true story of Jaws) and THE MURDER ROOM (a true-crime classic featuring the "living Sherlock Holmes"). Both books were critically acclaimed,... show more

A Boston native and graduate of Northwestern University, journalist Michael Capuzzo is author of the New York Times bestsellers CLOSE TO SHORE (the true story of Jaws) and THE MURDER ROOM (a true-crime classic featuring the "living Sherlock Holmes"). Both books were critically acclaimed, published in many languages, and nominated for the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award.CLOSE TO SHORE, optioned by director David O. Russell, was a Top Ten Book of the Year (People magazine) and "adventure classic" with "artistry reminiscent of Stephen Crane" (The New Yorker). THE MURDER ROOM, the true story of the crime-fighting club the Vidocq Society and its brilliant lead detective, was nominated for the Edgar Award, shortlisted for Great Britain's Golden Dagger Award, reviewed as a worthy heir to Raymond Chandler, and optioned by the producers of CSI. Capuzzo was a longtime staff writer for The Miami Herald and The Philadelphia Inquirer, where he was nominated four times for the Pulitzer for feature writing and national reporting. In his spare time he wrote WILD THINGS, a nationally syndicated humor column on animals that spawned his books WILD THINGS; MUTTS: AMERICA'S DOGS (with Brian Kilcommons), and the two-volume collection OUR BEST FRIENDS and CAT CAUGHT MY HEART (with his wife, Teresa Banik Capuzzo). A sportswriter starting at age fifteen, he was nominated for a National Magazine Award for his Sports Illustrated profile of Henry Aaron, and has written for Esquire, Life, Reader's Digest, and appeared often on NPR and many national media outlets.Mike and his wife Teresa founded and publish Mountain Home, a regional magazine, "Free as the Wind, in Appalachian Pennsylvania and New York that has won wide acclaim as a new form of citizen storytelling journalism and more than seventy statewide and international awards for writing, photography, and design.
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MikeDI
MikeDI rated it 7 years ago
Well researched and well written. Better than the movie, Jaws. The real story. Highly recommended.
Cushla
Cushla rated it 10 years ago
"Combining rich historical detail and a harrowing, pulse-pounding narrative, Close to Shore brilliantly re-creates the summer of 1916, when a rogue Great White shark attacked swimmers along the New Jersey shore, triggering mass hysteria and launching the most extensive shark hunt in history.During t...
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The detailed retelling of the shark attacks (and additional shark information) makes for compelling reading, but the other half of this book is a dull history lesson of the life and times of New Jersey in the early 1900s.
EricCWelch
EricCWelch rated it 16 years ago
What makes this book particularly interesting is the period detail: the mores, the social habits, life ( at least along the eastern seaboard among the fairly wealthy.) The author follows the shark as it meanders up the coast ( something that annoyed me was attribution of motivation to the shark, but...
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