Shake the Devil Off: A True Story of the Murder that Rocked New Orleans

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4.5
11 reviews
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316
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"A gripping suspense story, an indictment of the military's treatment of our soldiers . . . and a celebration of the resilience . . . of a great American city." —George Pelecanos, New York Times–bestselling author of The Turnaround and Hell to Pay
Zackery Bowen was one of the first soldiers to encounter the fledgling insurgency in Iraq. After years of military service he returned to New Orleans to tend bar and deliver groceries. In the weeks before Hurricane Katrina made landfall, he met Addie Hall, a pretty and high-spirited bartender. Their hard-partying endurance during and after Hurricane Katrina had news outlets around the world featuring the couple as the personification of what so many want to believe is the indomitable spirit of New Orleans.
But in October 2006, Bowen leaped from the rooftop bar of a French Quarter hotel. A note in his pocket directed the police to the body of Addie Hall. It was, according to NOPD veterans, one of the most gruesome crimes in the city's history. How had this popular, handsome father of two done such a thing?
Journalist Ethan Brown moved from New York City to the French Quarter to investigate this question. Brown's discovery that this tragedy could have been avoided if the military had simply not, in the words of Paul Sullivan, executive director of Veterans for Common Sense, "absolutely and completely failed this soldier." Shake the Devil Off is a mesmerizing tribute to these lives lost.
"Heartbreaking." — Publishers Weekly, starred review
"Provocative . . . [Can] be read as a follow-up to Dexter Filkins's . . . The Forever War." —Lisa Scottoline, The New York Times Book Review
"Essential reading for those willing to face the awful truths about New Orleans—our nation's most misunderstood city." — Washington Post Book World

Ratings and reviews

4.5
11 reviews
Brandy Box
November 7, 2016
An account of multiple tragedies in the city of New Orleans. This is NOT just a simple 'rubbernecking' behind the scenes story.....it is a powerful statement of PTSD and treatment of other mental illnesses either brought about by trauma, circumstances, addiction or congenital mental disorders. I would recommend it to anyone.
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Doc DeMinico
December 19, 2012
What an amazing account to detail. An excellent documentary of what was endured by our soldiers in Iraq. God bless them all.
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Courtney Sheffield
August 28, 2017
True description of how New Orleanians feel about life & death. Great read.
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About the author

Ethan Brown has written for New York magazine, The New York Observer, Wired, Vibe, The Independent, GQ, Rolling Stone, Details, The Guardian, and The Village Voice, among other publications. He is the author of Queens Reigns Supreme and Snitch. He lives with his wife in New Orleans.

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