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:
"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."

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