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The Best American Crime Writing 2006
by Mark Bowden, Otto Penzler, Thomas H. Cook
Fifteen riveting true crime stories from some of the best crime writers around. A sterling collection of the year's most shocking, compelling, and gripping writing about real-life crime, the 2006 edition of The Best American Crime Writing offers fascinating vicarious journeys into a world of felons and their felonious acts. This thrilling compendium includes: Jeffrey Toobin's eye-opening exposé in The New Yorker about a famous prosecutor who may have put the wrong man on death row Skip Hollandsworth's amazing but true tale of an old cowboy bank robber who turned out to be a "classic good-hearted Texas woman" Jimmy Breslin's stellar piece about the end of the Mob as we know it
English & College SuccessEnglishBiography & AutobiographySocial SciencesCriminal JusticeTrue Crime
RELEASED2009
PUBLISHEROpen Road Integrated Media, Inc.
LENGTH352
LANGUAGEENGLISH
The Best American Crime Writing 2006
by Mark Bowden, Otto Penzler, Thomas H. Cook
Fifteen riveting true crime stories from some of the best crime writers around. A sterling collection of the year's most shocking, compelling, and gripping writing about real-life crime, the 2006 edition of The Best American Crime Writing offers fascinating vicarious journeys into a world of felons and their felonious acts. This thrilling compendium includes: Jeffrey Toobin's eye-opening exposé in The New Yorker about a famous prosecutor who may have put the wrong man on death row Skip Hollandsworth's amazing but true tale of an old cowboy bank robber who turned out to be a "classic good-hearted Texas woman" Jimmy Breslin's stellar piece about the end of the Mob as we know it
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