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The Jolly Roger Social Club : a true story of a killer in paradise

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The Jolly Roger Social Club is Nick Foster's astonishing and vivid account of a man who may be the world's first `capitalist' serial killer.

In the process of piecing together what happened, he sheds light on the bigger questions raised by Wild Bill's actions: what was it that made Bocas del Toro such a fertile hunting ground for the murderer, and why did it take the expats so long to raise the alarm?

The answer lies in the paradox of Panama itself - paradise with a sinister underbelly.

Languishing in a Panamanian prison cell, William Holbert - known as `Wild Bill' - is on trial for the murder of five fellow American expats.

His first victims were the mysterious Brown family, who lived a deliberately quiet life in Panama's remote province of Bocas del Toro.

After killing the Browns, he turned their house into the Jolly Roger Social Club with the motto `Over 90% of our members survive'.

He appointed himself Minister of the First Church of the Inebriation, and used drink and drug-fuelled parties to get close to others who, like him, had fled to Panama's Caribbean coast in desperation to leave their past behind, assumed new identities and disappeared into a blissful loophole...

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Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd
0715652168 / 9780715652169
Paperback / softback
12/07/2018
United Kingdom
English
288 pages : maps (black and white)
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Reprint. Originally published: 2016.