Bill James Bücher
Bill James ist eine Schlüsselfigur in der Baseballanalyse, der statistische Daten verwendet, um den Sport wissenschaftlich zu untersuchen. Sein Ansatz, den er Sabermetrie nannte, zielt darauf ab, die zugrunde liegenden Gründe für den Erfolg und Misserfolg von Teams zu verstehen. Durch seine einflussreichen Schriften legte er den Grundstein für moderne Analysemethoden im Baseball. Seine innovativen Techniken und tiefen Einblicke in das Spiel haben seine Wahrnehmung und sein Studium verändert.






Using groundbreaking sleuthing techniques, renowned statistician and baseball writer Bill James delves into a century-old mystery involving one of America's deadliest serial killers. Between 1898 and 1912, families were brutally bludgeoned in their sleep with an axe, yet valuables remained untouched, and the bodies were piled together with faces covered. Cases like the infamous Villisca, Iowa murders gained national attention, but few connected the dots between these seemingly unrelated crimes, all occurring near train stations. Upon discovering these horrors, James began investigating similar patterns, applying his analytical skills from baseball to identify linked crimes. After meticulously examining thousands of local newspapers, court documents, and public records, he and his daughter Rachel made a shocking revelation: they uncovered the true identity of this monstrous figure. Their findings reveal one of the most prolific serial killers in American history. With riveting prose, the narrative offers a psychologically insightful portrait of early 20th-century America, where crime was viewed as a local issue and opportunistic detectives exploited a flawed judicial system. James's innovative approach to true crime challenges skeptics and enthusiasts alike, reshaping our understanding of criminal history.
The Man from the Train
- 464 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
"From legendary writer Bill James, in collaboration with his daughter, Rachel, a compelling, dramatic, and meticulously researched narrative about a century-old series of unsolved axe murders across America, and how the authors came to solve them"--Jacket.
This first in a series of anthologies sponsored by the British Crime Writers Association features 22 short stories with urban themes. The editor notes that he was looking for stories that offered imaginative takes on the familiar idea of big-city cr
Regalo di Natale
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Il famoso ultimo momento è il tempo giusto per i regali di Natale. Lo sanno anche gli eroi dei gialli pubblicati dalla casa editrice Sellerio, noti ai nostri lettori per averli già incontrati nei romanzi. Costoro, però, siano (a seconda dei loro autori) poliziotti professionisti o investigatori capitati per avventura, per senso di giustizia o per carattere intrigante, incappano nell’ultima indagine festiva, proprio mentre sono in corsa per gli acquisti dei regali. Le complicazioni, le considerazioni amare e gli umori neri insiti nella vistosa contraddizione esistenziale: caccia al criminale/caccia al regalo, finiscono con l’accentuare, stilizzare, potenziare ancor di più i tratti caratteriali che li hanno resi più familiari ai lettori che li amano. In questa raccolta, affrontano l’indagine del regalo di Natale gli investigatori: Petra Delicado e il vice Fermín Garzón (autrice: Alicia Giménez-Bartlett); Gelsomina Settembre, assistente sociale (che Maurizio de Giovanni ha appositamente immaginato per questa antologia); la Casa di Ringhiera (il caso e la necessità in versione mistero guidati da Francesco Recami); Rocco Schiavone (sempre più arruffato da Antonio Manzini); Harpur & Isles (la coppia angeli-demoni del gallese Bill James); e i vecchietti del BarLume (gli artisti del pettegolezzo investigativo inventati da Marco Malvaldi).
