Daughter in the Dungeon: The Horrific True Story of Joseph Fritzl By Nigel Cawthorne

Daughter in the Dungeon: The Horrific True Story of Joseph FritzlThis is a horrific story of a disgusting man who keeps his daughter in his basement and continues to reproduce children with her Paperback The True Story of one of the Longest Most Heinous Kidnappings in History Of all the twisted and criminal things a father could do to his daughter Josef Fritzl invented the worst On the 29th of August 1984 Josef Fritzl beckoned his 18 year old daughter to the cellar telling her he needed help installing a door The door as it turned out was the last piece to an intricate escape proof cell Fritzl had spent years planning and building And Elizabeth was the intended victim What played out over the next 24 years was a haunting and tragic story that ended with Elizabeth and seven children sired by Josef himself eking out an existence in the dark confines of a dungeon Daughter in the Dungeon The Horrific True Story of Joseph FritzlNigel Cawthorne is an Anglo American writer of fiction and non fiction and an editor He has written than 80 books on a wide range of subjects and has contributed to The Guardian The Daily Telegraph Daily Mail and The New York Times He has appeared on television and BBC Radio 4s Today programme. Many of Nigel Cawthornes books are compilations of popular history without footnotes references or bibliographies His own web site refers to a description of his home as a book writing factory and says More than half my books were commissioned by publishers and packagers for a flat fee or for a for a reduced royalty. One of his most notable works was Taking Back My Name an autobiography of Ike Turner with whom he spent a number of Nigel Cawthorne is an Anglo American writer of fiction and non fiction and an editor He has written than 80 books on a wide range of subjects and has contributed to The Guardian The Daily Telegraph Daily Mail and The New York Times He has appeared on television and BBC Radio 4 s Today programme. Many of Nigel Cawthorne s books are compilations of popular history without footnotes references or bibliographies His own web site refers to a description of his home as a book writing factory and says More than half my books were commissioned by publishers and packagers for a flat fee or for a for a reduced royalty. One of his most notable works was Taking Back My Name an autobiography of Ike Turner with whom he spent a number of weeks working with him on taking up residence in Turner s house The book caused much controversy resulting in court cases for three years following its release: Cawthorne currently lives in Bloomsbury London with his girlfriend and son Colin born 1982 site_link.