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Sebastian Junger
'Absolute truth' enticingly elusive for Junger
Author Sebastian Junger is back -- and this time, it's personal. In A Death in Belmont, The Perfect Storm scribe writes about his family's old handyman, Albert DeSalvo, who later copped to being the Boston Strangler before recanting later. Junger argues that DeSalvo might have committed another murder that landed a different man in jail.
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If a Death in Belmont is as good as The Perfect Storm, then it will be a best seller. The Perfect Storm was absolutely riveting, I was actually getting emotional towards the last few chapters, realizing the fate of the crew. It made a good, if not sad, movie as well. I wonder if his newest book is based off a true story as well or if its pure fiction.