Books written by John A. O'Brien

  • Murder Next Door: How Police Tracked Down 18 Brutal Killers

    How Police Tracked Down 18 Brutal Killers Edward Baumann, John O'Brien ... The lieutenant then issued a brief statement to the inquiring press that a “ suspect is being questioned in connection with the slaying of Everett Clarke .

  • Murder Next Door: How Police Tracked Down 18 Brutal Killers

    Judge Harry D. Strouse , Jr. , as surprised as anyone else , asked whether any threats , promises , or inducements had been made to persuade her to come forth and admit her husband's murder . “ There have not been any threats ...

  • Cathedral Basic Readers Book Five (1932)

    The writing of this book has afforded him pleasure in his leisure moments, and that pleasure would be much increased if he knew that the perusal of it would create any bond of sympathy between himself and the angling community in general.

  • The White Harvest: A Symposium on Convert Making

    We are now beginning to worry about the fact that we knew it. Thank God for the worry. This book is a symposium of a new uneasiness and anxiety uneasiness about ourselves and anxiety about others.

  • At Home in the Heart of the Appalachia

    John O'Brien's deeply evocative book reveals a place and a way of life -- and the lives of an estranged father and son whose differences rest, ironically, in their own powerful bonds to Appalachia.

  • The First Martyrs of North Americ

    The Powerful Saga Of Eight Humble Jesuits Who Gave Their Lives To Help Win The New World For Christianity.

  • The American Martyrs: The Story of the Eight Jesuit Martyrs in North America

    The American Martyrs: The Story Of The Eight Jesuit Martyrs In North America by John A. O'Brien is a historical account of the lives and deaths of eight Jesuit missionaries who were martyred in North America during the 17th century.