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In 1975, 15-year-old Martha Moxley was murdered in a brutal crime that shocked the wealthy town of Greenwich, Connecticut. A New York Times bestselling author and son of a political giant sheds light on the harrowing case — and theorizes that his cousin was unjustly convicted of the crime.
One awful night in 1966, eight of the nine nurses staying in a Chicago town house were violently murdered. In this gripping account, the case’s lead prosecutor and an award-winning journalist detail the tragic crime and its aftermath.
The first book from Ruth Bader Ginsburg since becoming a Supreme Court Justice in 1993–a witty, engaging, serious, and playful…
For law students and pre-law, young lawyers contemplating a solo practice in any area, and for divorcing people who want…
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • John Grisham’s first work of nonfiction: a true crime story that will terrify anyone who believes in…
Mit Themen, die Kinder bewegen! Sensibel, aber immer mit Köpfchen wird auf viele Alltagsprobleme der Kinder und Eltern eingegangen. Geschichten,…
**This program is read by the author An innovative account of Abraham Lincoln, constitutional thinker and doer** Abraham Lincoln is…
“Vom alltäglichen Scheitern” erzählt aus dem Leben eines Gerichtsreporters an einem ganz gewöhnlichen Amtsgericht. Die Kriminalfälle, die dort verhandelt werden,…
In this New York Times Notable Book, a retired detective revisits the brutal murder of Elizabeth Short — one of the biggest unsolved cases in Los Angeles history — and shares startling evidence pointing to the killer’s identity. “Completely convincing… As far as I am concerned, this case is closed” (Michael Connelly).
In this “utterly fascinating” New York Times bestseller (NPR), a security expert explores the chilling criminal threats posed by new technology — and outlines what we can do to prevent disaster. “Riveting” (Nassim Nicholas Taleb, New York Times bestselling author).