Shadow Play by William Klaber

Shadow Play by William Klaber

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Zusammenfassung

For the past 30 years Sirhan has been locked up for the murder of Bobby Kennedy. William Klaber and Philip Melanson have examined the crime and come to the conclusion that the case may have been mishandled by the criminal justice system. This text presents the facts that led to this conclusion.

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Shadow Play by William Klaber

For the past 30 years Sirhan has been locked up for the murder of Bobby Kennedy. William Klaber and Philip Melanson have examined the crime and come to the conclusion that the case may have been mishandled by the criminal justice system. This text presents the facts that led to this conclusion.
William Klaber is a part-time journalist. He lives in upstate New York on a hill overlooking Basket Creek, a short way upstream from where Lucy Lobdell lived 160 years ago.
The farmhouse he bought with his wife, Jean, in 1980 had a history with Lucy s legend, but he didn t know that till years later when he sat down for breakfast with a longtime local historian who told him Lucy s story and showed him a leather satchel filled with recollections, newspaper articles, and letters about her, gathered over the years. In this collection was a copy of a self-written account of Lucy s early life that the historian had found in an unmarked box in a library basement.
Despite his continued searching, the historian never found the memoir that Lucy had promised to write. Explaining that he had always thought to write a book of his own about Lucy but no longer felt up to it, the historian then handed the satchel to the author.

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ISBN 13 9780312966072
ISBN 10 0312966075
Titel Shadow Play
Autor William Klaber
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag St Martin's Press
Erscheinungsjahr 1998-06-01
Seitenanzahl 512
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