Vulgar Favors
The Assassination of Gianni Versace
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Narrateur(s):
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Dan Woren
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Maureen Orth
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Auteur(s):
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Maureen Orth
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“The breadth and thoroughness of [Maureen] Orth’s research are often staggering.”—The New York Times
“Fascinating . . . ripe with chilling detail.”—Entertainment Weekly
On July 15, 1997, Gianni Versace was shot and killed on the steps of his Miami Beach mansion by serial killer Andrew Cunanan. But months before Versace’s murder, award-winning journalist Maureen Orth was already investigating a major story on Cunanan for Vanity Fair. Culled from interviews with more than four hundred people and insights gleaned from thousands of pages of police reports, Vulgar Favors tells the complete story of Andrew Cunanan, his unwitting victims, and the moneyed world in which they lived . . . and died.
Orth reveals how Cunanan met Versace, and why police and the FBI repeatedly failed to catch him. Here is a gripping odyssey that races across America—from California’s wealthy gay underworld to modest Midwestern homes of families mourning the loss of their sons to South Beach and its unapologetic decadence. Vulgar Favors is at once a masterwork of investigative journalism and a riveting account of a sociopath, his crimes, and the mysteries he left along the way.
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“A fascinatingly detailed account.”—USA Today
“It will hook you from the first page and never let you go.”—San Francisco Chronicle
“Vulgar Favors by Maureen Orth might be called the complete Cunanan. . . . She [has] an indefatigable hunger to know everything.”—Chicago Tribune
“A detailed page-turner.”—St. Paul Pioneer Press
“An exceptionally good account of suspected serial killer Andrew Cunanan’s spree in 1997 . . . Orth tells this twisted story with grace and courage.”—Fort Worth Star-Telegram
“Orth has an inviting, readable style.”—Oakland Tribune
“The definitive book on the July 15, 1997 murder of Versace.”—Sun-Sentinel
“An exhilarating journalistic chronicle of Cunanan’s crime and flight . . . The book is charged with adrenaline and the pages just seem to turn themselves.”—Lesbian and Gay New York
“It will hook you from the first page and never let you go.”—San Francisco Chronicle
“Vulgar Favors by Maureen Orth might be called the complete Cunanan. . . . She [has] an indefatigable hunger to know everything.”—Chicago Tribune
“A detailed page-turner.”—St. Paul Pioneer Press
“An exceptionally good account of suspected serial killer Andrew Cunanan’s spree in 1997 . . . Orth tells this twisted story with grace and courage.”—Fort Worth Star-Telegram
“Orth has an inviting, readable style.”—Oakland Tribune
“The definitive book on the July 15, 1997 murder of Versace.”—Sun-Sentinel
“An exhilarating journalistic chronicle of Cunanan’s crime and flight . . . The book is charged with adrenaline and the pages just seem to turn themselves.”—Lesbian and Gay New York
I was reintroduced to the story via American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace, and was so intrigued by it that I immediately found the book it was based on and gave it a listen.
While there are chapters that drag, especially after Cunanan's Chicago murder of Lee Miglin, the story often feels like you're equally chasing and on the run with the killer as he makes his trip down to Miami Beach.
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