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Strangers in Death: Reginald Thomas Anders (pre-book) fractured skull: shoved in the shower and slammed head into Italian marble Ava Anders Ned Custer (pre-book) slit throat and castration: knife Thomas Aurelius Anders: strangulation: tranquilized then strangled by rope: Suzanne Custer Salvation in Death: Nick Soto (pre-book) multiple stab ...
Remember When (2003) is a novel by American writer Nora Roberts, writing under her name and her pseudonym, J. D. Robb. [1] [2] [3] The second half of the book is part of the In Death series, taking place between Imitation in Death and Divided in Death.
Death Makes the News: How the Media Censor and Display the Dead is a book by social and behavioral scientist Jessica M. Fishman. It was published in 2017 by New York University Press . The book focuses on the media's response to and portrayal of violent events, particularly when it comes to photographs.
A Death in Belmont centers on the 1963 rape and murder of Bessie Goldberg. This was during the period from 1962 to 1964 of the infamous Boston Strangler crimes. Junger raises the possibility in his book that the real Strangler was Albert DeSalvo. He [clarification needed] eventually confessed to committing several Strangler murders, but not ...
Origin in Death (2005) is a novel by American writer J. D. Robb, [1] [2] a pseudonym for Nora Roberts. It is the twenty-second novel in the In Death series, preceding Memory in Death . Plot summary
In its starred review, Kirkus Reviews called it an "eerie and affecting satire of the detective novel." [ 5 ] In a mixed review, Publishers Weekly criticized the novel's narrative as being overly unreliable and wrote that the novel "lacks the devious, provocative fun of Moshfegh's other work".
Kieran Setiya wrote a positive review for The New York Times Book Review, commenting positively on the narrative and appreciating that Marsh "does not pretend to answer metaphysical questions." [5] The Washington Post's Abraham Verghese described the book as "thought-provoking" and a review in The Boston Globe praised Marsh's emotional language ...
Another Day in the Death of America: A Chronicle of Ten Short Lives is a 2016 non-fiction book by the British journalist and writer Gary Younge.The book focuses on the stories of 10 American children and teenagers, ranging from the ages of nine to 19, killed by gun violence within a 24-hour time period on November 23, 2013.
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