Judgment Ridge: The True Story Behind the Dartmouth Murders

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$14.99  $13.94
Publisher
Harper Perennial
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Pages
418
Dimensions
5.6 X 8.5 X 0.8 inches | 1.05 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780060008451

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About the Author

Dick Lehr is a professor of journalism at Boston University. He is the author of six previous works of nonfiction and a novel for young adults. Lehr coauthored the New York Times bestseller and Edgar Award Winning Black Mass: Whitey Bulger, the FBI and a Devil's Deal, which became the basis of a Warner Bros. film of the same name. His most recent nonfiction book, The Birth of a Movement: How Birth of a Nation Ignited The Battle for Civil Rights, became the basis for a PBS/Independent Lens documentary. Two other books were Edgar Award finalists: The Fence: A Police Cover-up Along Boston's Racial Divide, and Judgment Ridge: The True Story Behind The Dartmouth Murders. Lehr previously wrote for the Boston Globe, where he was a member of the Spotlight Team, a special projects reporter and a magazine writer. While at the Globe he was a Pulitzer Prize finalist in investigative reporting and won numerous national and local journalism awards. Lehr lives near Boston.

Mitchell Zuckoff is the Sumner M. Redstone Professor of Narrative Studies at Boston University. He covered 9/11 for the Boston Globe and wrote the lead news story on the day of the attacks. Zuckoff is the author of seven previous works of nonfiction, including the number one New York Times bestseller 13 Hours: The Inside Account of What Really Happened in Benghazi, which became the basis of the Paramount Pictures movie of the same name. His earlier books also include the New York Times bestsellers Lost in Shangri-La and Frozen in Time. As a member of the Boston Globe Spotlight Team, he was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in investigative reporting and the winner of numerous national awards. He lives outside Boston.

Reviews
"Fascinating."--The New Yorker
"Similar to ... In Cold Blood ... a nuanced portrait of a serial killer as a young man."--Maxim
"A tour de force of reporting...a gripping narrative."--Worcester Telegram and Gazette
"Irresistible...It pulls you in."--Hartford Courant
"One of the best books of the year."--Boston Globe
"A sorrowful tale of teenagers drawn to murder, artfully structured....the crime seems at once unspeakable and inescapable."--Kirkus Reviews
"Join[s] Truman Capote's classic, In Cold Blood, as one of the standards in crime writing."--Boston Globe
"A suspenseful and chilling story."--Ft. Pierce (FL) Tribune
"Spellbinding ... [reveals] the story behind the headlines....Multifaceted and richly believable."--Denver Post
"A chilling and revealing look at a crime that fueled concerns about adolescents and violence in a post-Columbine environment."--Booklist
"A chilling story of toxic friendship and psychopathic amorality."--Library Journal
"A harrowing account...[that] reveals two of the more chilling characters in recent nonfiction."--Washington Post Book World
"A sensational news story....irresistably absorbing."--Publishers Weekly