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The Best American Crime Writing 2006

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Fifteen riveting true crime stories from some of the best crime writers around.
A sterling collection of the year's most shocking, compelling, and gripping writing about real-life crime, the 2006 edition of The Best American Crime Writing offers fascinating vicarious journeys into a world of felons and their felonious acts. This thrilling compendium includes:
  • Jeffrey Toobin's eye-opening exposé in The New Yorker about a famous prosecutor who may have put the wrong man on death row
  • Skip Hollandsworth's amazing but true tale of an old cowboy bank robber who turned out to be a "classic good-hearted Texas woman"
  • Jimmy Breslin's stellar piece about the end of the Mob as we know it

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    Publisher: HarperCollins

    Kindle Book

    • ISBN: 9780061844751
    • Release date: November 21, 2023

    OverDrive Read

    • ISBN: 9780061844751
    • Release date: November 21, 2023

    EPUB ebook

    • ISBN: 9780061844751
    • File size: 804 KB
    • Release date: November 21, 2023

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    Kindle Book
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    Languages

    English

    Fifteen riveting true crime stories from some of the best crime writers around.
    A sterling collection of the year's most shocking, compelling, and gripping writing about real-life crime, the 2006 edition of The Best American Crime Writing offers fascinating vicarious journeys into a world of felons and their felonious acts. This thrilling compendium includes:
  • Jeffrey Toobin's eye-opening exposé in The New Yorker about a famous prosecutor who may have put the wrong man on death row
  • Skip Hollandsworth's amazing but true tale of an old cowboy bank robber who turned out to be a "classic good-hearted Texas woman"
  • Jimmy Breslin's stellar piece about the end of the Mob as we know it

  • Expand title description text