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Genre/Form: | Case studies True crime stories Récits criminels |
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Additional Physical Format: | Ebook version : |
Material Type: | Biography |
Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Barry Siegel |
ISBN: | 9781504047579 1504047575 |
OCLC Number: | 1009182359 |
Notes: | Originally published in 1990 by Bantam Books. |
Description: | x, 517 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm |
Contents: | Cover Page; Title Page; Dedication; Contents; Part One: Voices from the Past; 1. Memories; 2. White Bear Lake; 3. Lois and Harold; 4. All That a Child Could Desire; 5. Dennis; 6. Halcyon Days; 7. Wintertime; 8. All-America City; 9. Palm Sunday; 10. The Size of a Nickel; 11. Suspicions; 12. The Investigation.; 13. The Funeral; 14. Good Friday; 15. Riding a Dead Horse; 16. The Custody Hearing; 17. A Little More Baling Wire; 18. Revolution; 19. Stone Hill; 20. This World Stinks; 21. Colorado; 22. Robert Returns; Part Two: Consequences; 23. Kentucky; 24. Stillwater; 25. An Example Could Be Made 505 8 26. The Bubble Bursts27. The Loss Case; Part Three: Voices from the Present; 28. It Never Entered My Mind; 29. A Horse to Ride; 30. Crookston; 31. The Prosecutors; 32. I Want to Talk to You; 33. Very Nice People; 34. Arizona; 35. Christmas 1986; 36. In Search of the Past; 37. A Cry from the Ground; 38. Grand Jury; 39. It's Going to Be a Fight; 40. Lois; 41. The Past Recovered; 42. The Trial; 43. Celebration; 44. Jerome; 45. Memories, Still; Image Gallery; Author's Note; Index; About the Author; Copyright Page |
Responsibility: | Barry Siegel. |
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"Fascinating . . . A work of compelling narrative force and enduring value, A Death in White BearLake guides us along an increasingly clear path-from horror to enlightenment." -The New York Times Book Review "Telling detail . . . and crack research . . . [fill] Barry Siegel's book. But those are not the only authorial virtues displayed. There's the book's very structure, which keeps the revelations coming, one right after the next. Then too there's the restraint. Siegel lets the players damn themselves as they reminisce about the case . . . And Siegel manages, despite the widespread national publicity the case received, to keep suspense high." -The Washington Post "Fascinating reading." -Detroit Free Press "One of the most startling nonfiction books of the year." -Playboy "Chilling in its exactness and precise in its details." -Star News (Pasadena) "Siegel doesn't spare the reader . . . emphatically indicting a society that looks the other way." -Kirkus Reviews "If ever anyone needs to be convinced that child abuse cuts across sociological lines, this is the book to read." -The San Diego Union "To read it is to stare steadily through the windowpane at the vicious underside of middle-class respectability." -Omaha Metro Update "[Siegel] tells a great deal about ordinary people dealing with extraordinary circumstances." -The Boston Herald "A haunting story . . . Siegel is one of the finest reporters we have. He does not stop where others do; he keeps probing deeper and deeper until he strikes gold-that place where we come face-to-face with ourselves." -Sara Davidson, New York Times-bestselling author "Remarkable . . . Engrossing . . . Immensely shocking . . . The court drama is gripping and its conclusion just right." -Minneapolis Star-Tribune Read more...


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