
Without a Doubt by Marcia Clark
The most recognized female attorney in America opens up about life during -- and after -- the trial of the centuryWithout a Doubt is not just a book about a trial. It's a book about a woman. Marcia Clark takes us inside her head and her heart with a story that is both sweeping and deeply personal -- and shocking in its honesty. Her voice is raw, disarming, unmistakable. She tells us how a woman, when caught up in an event that galvanized an entire country, rose to that occasion with singular integrity, drive, honesty, and grace.
How did she do it, day after day? What was it like, orchestrating the most controversial case of her career in the face of the media's relentless klieg lights? How did she fight her personal battles -- those of a working mother balancing a crushing workload and a painful, very public divorce? Who stood by her and who abandoned her? As Clark shares the secrets of her own life, we understand for the first time why she identified so closely with Nicole Brown Simpson, in a way no man ever could.
Sparing no one in this unflinching account -- least of all herself -- Clark speaks frankly about the mesmerizing and controversial personalities in the Simpson case: Lance Ito, Kato Kaelin, Johnnie Cochran, Mark Fuhrman, and Christopher Darden, among others. She also takes on her critics, the armchair warriors who scapegoated her after the verdict, and tells us why they were wrong. In a case that tore America apart, and that continues to haunt us as few events in our recent history have, Marcia Clark emerges as the one true heroine, because she stood for justice, fought the good fight, and fought it well.
A mesmerizing account of the trial and of her complicatedlife before she entered O. J. Hell. -- The Boston Globe
Clark provides one of the liveliest and often most humorous versions of the case to date. -- San Francisco Chronicle
Without a Doubt pulses with life and conviction. -- Los Angeles Times
Marcia Clark began her legal career as a criminal defense lawyer. She went on to work as a prosecutor in Los Angeles. Prior to the O.J. Simpson case, she worked for eleven years in the Special Trials Unit of the District Attorney's Office, where she handled a number of high-profile cases. The prosecution of stalker/murderer Robert Bardo in the Simpson case. Beyond a Doubt, her book about the Simpson case, was published in May 1997 and rapidly became the number one bestseller on the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, LA Times, and Publisher's Weekly bestseller lists.
Guilt by Association, Guilt by Degrees, and Deadly Ambition are three novels by Marcia that feature Los Angeles Special Trials prosecutor Rachel Knight. The books have been optioned by TNT for a drama series. Marcia is serving as an executive producer on the project.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781631680687 |
| ISBN 10 | 1631680684 |
| Title | Without a Doubt |
| Author | Marcia Clark |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Graymalkin Media |
| Year published | 2016-04-28 |
| Number of pages | 512 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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