Description |
xxi, 396 pages ; 21 cm |
Contents |
Dee Dee wanted her daughter to be sick, Gypsy wanted her mom murdered / by Michelle Dean -- The reckoning / by Pamela Colloff -- Jennifer Pan's revenge / by Karen K. Ho -- The perfect man who wasn't / by Rachel Monroe -- Out came the girls / by Alex Mar -- The end of evil / by Sarah Marshall -- The ethical dilemma of highbrow true crime / by Alice Bolin -- The lost children of "Runaway train" / by Elon Green -- The true crime story behind a 1970s cult feminist film classic / by Sarah Weinman -- What bullets do to bodies / by Jason Fagone -- Checkpoint nation / by Melissa del Bosque -- How a dubious forensic science spread like a virus / by Leora Smith -- "I am a girl now," Sage Smith wrote. Then she went missing. / by Emma Copley Eisenberg. |
Summary |
Curated by the award-winning author of The Real Lolita, this anthology of recent true-crime tales includes Michelle Dean’s zDee Dee Wanted Her Daughter to Be Sicky and Pamela Colloff’s zThe Reckoning.y |
Subject |
Crime -- Case studies.
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Criminals -- Case studies.
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Murder -- Case studies.
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Added Author |
Weinman, Sarah, editor, author.
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Dean, Michelle, 1979-
Dee Dee wanted her daughter to be sick, Gypsy wanted her mom murdered.
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Colloff, Pamela.
Reckoning.
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Ho, Karen W.
Jennifer Pan's revenge.
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Monroe, Rachel.
Perfect man who wasn't.
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Mar, Alex.
Out came the girls.
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Marshall, Sarah, 1988-
End of evil.
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Bolin, Alice.
Ethical dilemma of highbrow true crime.
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Green, Elon.
Lost children of "Runaway train."
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Weinman, Sarah.
True crime story behind a 1970s cult feminist film classic.
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Fagone, Jason.
What bullets do to bodies.
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ISBN |
9780062839886 pbk. |
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