In 1935, when Erma Morton, a beautiful young woman with a teaching degree, is charged with the murder of her father in a remote Virginia mountain community, the case becomes a cause célèbre for the national press. Eager for a case to replace the Lindbergh trial in the public’s imagination, the journalists descend on the mountain county intent on infusing their stories with quaint local color: horse-drawn buggies, rundown shacks, children in threadbare clothes. They need tales of rural poverty to give their Depression-era readers people whom they can feel superior to. The untruth of these cultural stereotypes did not deter the big-city reporters, but a local journalist, Carl Jennings, fresh out of college and covering his first major story,...
Mark Twain\u27s Pudd \u27nhead Wilson has a reputation of being fatally disrupted. Recent critical s...
This book is mostly about murder. The story is written form the vantage point of the next best thing...
By John Grisham Doubleday (Hardcover, $27.95, ISBN: 0385510438, 2/2004; Paperback, $7.99, ISBN: 0440...
In 1935, when Erma Morton, a beautiful young woman with a teaching degree, is charged with the murde...
The Edge of Innocence is a work of historical fiction based on the 1964 murder trial of Casper Benne...
In the early part of the twentieth century, there were two court trials that deserve to be compared....
"One August night in 1931, on a secluded mountain ridge overlooking Birmingham, Alabama, three young...
Defending an innocent young man, defense attorney Paul Madriani uncovers a morass of corruption and ...
Set against the backdrop of the historic flooding of the Mississippi River, The Tilted World is an e...
Known as participants of what could be considered the most violent and famous feud in American histo...
With a burgeoning city population of 18,434, Dubuque is the metropolis of Iowa in the year 1877. In ...
Graduation date: 2002On May 21, 1998 Kip Kinkel drove to Thurston High\ud School in Springfield, Ore...
This thesis, the first third of a novel, attempts to track issues of gender, race and Southern ident...
From the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning bestseller Devil in the Grove comes a gripping story...
Bleak Houseis a novel written by Charles Dickens, which centers around the fictional English Court o...
Mark Twain\u27s Pudd \u27nhead Wilson has a reputation of being fatally disrupted. Recent critical s...
This book is mostly about murder. The story is written form the vantage point of the next best thing...
By John Grisham Doubleday (Hardcover, $27.95, ISBN: 0385510438, 2/2004; Paperback, $7.99, ISBN: 0440...
In 1935, when Erma Morton, a beautiful young woman with a teaching degree, is charged with the murde...
The Edge of Innocence is a work of historical fiction based on the 1964 murder trial of Casper Benne...
In the early part of the twentieth century, there were two court trials that deserve to be compared....
"One August night in 1931, on a secluded mountain ridge overlooking Birmingham, Alabama, three young...
Defending an innocent young man, defense attorney Paul Madriani uncovers a morass of corruption and ...
Set against the backdrop of the historic flooding of the Mississippi River, The Tilted World is an e...
Known as participants of what could be considered the most violent and famous feud in American histo...
With a burgeoning city population of 18,434, Dubuque is the metropolis of Iowa in the year 1877. In ...
Graduation date: 2002On May 21, 1998 Kip Kinkel drove to Thurston High\ud School in Springfield, Ore...
This thesis, the first third of a novel, attempts to track issues of gender, race and Southern ident...
From the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning bestseller Devil in the Grove comes a gripping story...
Bleak Houseis a novel written by Charles Dickens, which centers around the fictional English Court o...
Mark Twain\u27s Pudd \u27nhead Wilson has a reputation of being fatally disrupted. Recent critical s...
This book is mostly about murder. The story is written form the vantage point of the next best thing...
By John Grisham Doubleday (Hardcover, $27.95, ISBN: 0385510438, 2/2004; Paperback, $7.99, ISBN: 0440...