A disturbing, darkly funny fictionalization of the life of Fred A. Leuchter, the garage tinkerer turned execution authority who became a darling of the neo-Nazi movement, and subject of the Errol Morris documentary, Mr. Death. He comes to fix your photocopier, but really, Fred’s an inventor. At night, he goes to work. He has goals, ambitions, and when offered the task of building a better electric chair, he jumps at the chance. People have to die—he believes in the occasional necessity of evil—but what if we could kill them more humanely? A death specialist, first in his field but forever under-appreciated, he’s charmed when a new generation of fascists come calling for his expertise. A Holocaust denier is on trial in Toronto—could Fred prove the gas chambers never existed? Newspapers descend. Talking heads have their say. A documentarist makes a film. Everyone will know his name, though some things society will simply not abide. Dishonoured, discredited, disgraced. But Fred’s work does not stop, and the world may yet be reminded of the dangerous truth that some men are driven by forces far more powerful than shame. First published in 2013, this is the updated and definitive edition of Eugene Marten’s chilling masterwork of transformational historical fiction.
Eugene Marten Books
Eugene Marten strives to distill his life into one singular pursuit. Through his fiction, he delves into intricate themes with a distinctive narrative voice. His prose is rich with poetic imagery and insightful observations, drawing readers into the depths of the human psyche. Marten's work is notable for its urgency and its capacity to reflect complex relationships and internal struggles.


Pure Life
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
This intense and powerful novel offers a harrowing experience, reminiscent of classic literature. It showcases the talent of a prominent contemporary writer, delivering a gripping narrative that captivates readers and explores profound themes.