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Unspeakable Acts : True Tales of Crime, Murder, Deceit, and Obsession  Cover Image Book Book

Unspeakable Acts : True Tales of Crime, Murder, Deceit, and Obsession / Sarah Weinman (editor) and Patrick Radden Keefe (Introduction)

Summary:

The appeal of true-crime stories has never been higher. With podcasts like My Favorite Murder and In the Dark, bestsellers like I'll Be Gone in the Dark and Furious Hours, and TV hits like American Crime Story and Wild Wild Country, the cultural appetite for stories of real people doing terrible things is insatiable. Acclaimed author of The Real Lolita and editor of Women Crime Writers: Eight Suspense Novels of the 1940s & 50s (Library of America) and Troubled Daughters, Twisted Wives (Penguin), Sarah Weinman brings together an exemplary collection of recent true crime tales. She culls together some of the most refreshing and exciting contemporary journalists and chroniclers of crime working today. Michelle Dean's, Dee Dee Wanted Her Daughter To Be Sick, went viral when it first published and is the basis for the TV show The Act and Pamela Colloff's The Reckoning, is the gold standard for forensic journalism. There are 13 pieces in all and as a collection, they showcase writing about true crime across the broadest possible spectrum, while also reflecting what makes crime stories so transfixing and irresistible to the modern reader.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780062839886
  • ISBN: 0062839888
  • Physical Description: 396 pages ; 21 cm
  • Publisher: New York, NY HarperCollins 2020.
Subject: Crime > Case studies.
Criminals > Case studies.
Murder > Case studies.

Available copies

  • 10 of 10 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at North Kansas City.

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  • 0 current holds with 10 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
North Kansas City Public Library 364 WEINMAN 2020 (Text) 0001002364089 Nonfiction Available -

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