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“Harrowing . . . Taut and compelling . . . Unflinching.” —Newsday
“Bristling with vivid characters, knuckle-biting revelations, and psychological wallop: a true-crime standout.” —Kirkus Reviews
“The force of his story lies in the sharp characterizations, the human drama, and the tragic inevitability of its conclusion. For all popular true crime collections.” —Library Journal
“Harrowing . . . Taut and compelling . . . Unflinching.” —Newsday
“Bristling with vivid characters, knuckle-biting revelations, and psychological wallop: a true-crime standout.” —Kirkus Reviews
“The force of his story lies in the sharp characterizations, the human drama, and the tragic inevitability of its conclusion. For all popular true crime collections.” —Library Journal
Joe Sharkey was a weekly columnist for the New York Times for nineteen years. Previously, he was an assistant national editor at the Wall Street Journal and a reporter and columnist with the Philadelphia Inquirer. The author of four books of nonfiction and one novel, Sharkey is currently an adjunct professor of journalism at the University of Arizona. He and his wife live in Tucson.