The Birthday Party: A Memoir of Survival

by Stanley N. Alpert | Nonfiction |
ISBN: 0399154027 Global Overview for this book
Registered by book_drunkard of Osgood, Indiana USA on 9/3/2015
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Journal Entry 1 by book_drunkard from Osgood, Indiana USA on Thursday, September 3, 2015
From book jacket:

On January 21, 1998, the night before his thirty-eighth birthday,
federal prosecutor Stanley Alpert was kidnapped off the streets of Manhattan.
This is the story of what happened next. . . .

Alpert was taken by a carful of gun-toting thugs looking to use his ATM card,
but when they learned his bank balance the plan changed.
They took him, blindfolded with his own scarf, to a Brooklyn apartment,
with the idea of going to a bank the next day and withdrawing most of his money.
But the later it got, the more the plan changed again . . . and again . . .
as his captors alternately held guns to his head, threatened his family,
engaged him in discussions of "gangsta" philosophy, sought his legal advice,
and, once they learned it was his birthday,
offered him sexual favors from their prostitute girlfriends as a "birthday present."
All the while, Alpert, still blindfolded, talked with them, played on their attitudes and fears, tried to figure out where their mood swings would take them next, and memorized every detail he could in the event that he ever managed to get out of there alive.

In the meantime, his friends and law enforcement colleagues, worried that they hadn't heard from him, launched a major police and FBI investigation. It, too, would take many twists and turns before it was done--and some of them would be very strange indeed.

Filled with immediacy, drama, and extraordinary characters,
told not only from Alpert's memory and notes but from police reports, interviews with NYPD detectives, FBI agents, and witnesses, videotaped confessions, and court records,
The Birthday Party reads like a thriller--but every word is true.

Journal Entry 2 by book_drunkard at Osgood, Indiana USA on Friday, November 8, 2019
A fast-paced and well written account of the kidnapping and release of federal prosecutor, Stanley Alpert in 1998.
This was a page turner that kept me riveted until the end.

Journal Entry 3 by book_drunkard at RABCK, A Bookcrossing member -- Controlled Releases on Saturday, November 9, 2019

Released 4 yrs ago (11/9/2019 UTC) at RABCK, A Bookcrossing member -- Controlled Releases

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I thought that you might like to read this one.
It kept me on the edge of my seat.

Journal Entry 4 by BooksandMusic at Seattle, Washington USA on Sunday, November 17, 2019
Thank you! This looks absolutely fascinating!

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