"FALL: THE RAPE AND MURDER OF INNOCENCE IN A SMALL TOWN tells of a Casper, Wyoming crime involving two girls who were raped, tortured and thrown off a bridge. The citizens struggled with the crime in all its ramifications, and FALL traces this struggle, comes from a journalist who was a teen neighbor to both girls at the time of the crime, and who revisits the scene here 30 years later to explore the crime's ongoing impact upon the town. A 'must' for any lending library strong in true crime exposes."
Saturday, February 03, 2007
Midwest Book Review weighs in
Founded in 1976, the Midwest Book Review is one of the major book-reviewing journals in the USA, publishing several monthly publications for community and academic library systems. Here's what the editors had to say about FALL:
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)

0 comments:
Post a Comment