2008 Merchandise & Miscellaneous News Archives

May 13, 2008: Brad Meltzer Writes Book on Jerry Siegel's Father's Murder

Brad Meltzer has a new novel coming out in September, titled "The Book of Lies", the novel focuses on two murders - that of Abel in Chapter 4 of the Book of Genesis, and also on the murder of Mitchell Siegel, father of the young Jerry Siegel - one of the two boys who created Superman.

Talking with Newsarama.com, Meltzer explains how the book idea came about and how a chance meeting in Florida kicked things along for him...

    "I was at a signing in the middle of Florida, and, as I do at every signing, I was waxing on about my love of comics, and this sweet old woman raises her hand and says, "I know Jerry Siegel," and I think to myself when you're sitting in hot, Sarasota, Florida, there is no way that any woman who is at a bookstore and raises her hand and says that is going to tell me more about Jerry Siegel than I know about him myself."

    Meltzer was surprised to find out he was wrong. Very wrong.

    "The lovely woman tells me that Jerry was her first cousin, she knows the whole family, she grew up in the house with the family, and my mouth dropped open. I cornered her after that, got her phone number, and everything started. I always wear my love for them on my sleeve, and will talk about them to anyone who will listen, and just happened to be in front of the right person. So for the past two years, I've been researching the murder of Mitchell Siegel and I won't say much more about it, but needless to say, it has become an obsession for me."

    As a result of his work, Metlzer's come to a conclusion about the murder of Jerry Siegel's father: "People don't know the story," the writer says. "They really don't. That's the most amazing part - here's arguably one of the greatest heroes ever created, and we don't know why we got him."

Read the complete article at Newsarama.com.



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