A re-release of a classic work by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Cold Case Squad details events from her eighteen years of writing for The Miami Herald, from a father who murdered his comatose toddler to a Haitian who was knitted to death in a Hialeah factory. Reprint.
The Corpse Had a Familiar Face: Covering Miami, America's Toughest Crime Beat
A letter of praise was reported en route to Fred from the White House. Senator Paula Hawkins and other dignitaries unable to attend sent Fred greetings. Seated on the dais with other VIPs, Fred basked in the glow of TV lights as the ...
" In Cold Case Squad, Edna Buchanan, the woman the Los Angeles Daily News calls "the Queen of crime," delivers unlikely killers, near-perfect murders, and her most suspenseful novel yet.
In this novel, the author of The Corpse Had a Familiar Face offers “crime fiction that matches the high level of her Pulitzer prize–winning crime reporting” (Publishers Weekly). “Buchanan is very good at capturing the flavor of ...
“Osceola arrived on horseback under a white flag, to seek peace for his people, was arrested and thrown into a dirty, wet dungeon, where he soon died mysteriously, at age thirty-four. His cause of death was variously described as ...
Attempting to recover from her lover's death on a Caribbean island, ace crime reporter Britt Montero teams up with the Cold Case Squad on a murder investigation while simultaneously tracking down a serial killer who is targeting ...
... wine , or the best tool to dismember a corpse ( it's a chain saw ) . I am eternally blessed to have a champion of such power and grace on my team . My editors , Stacey Barney and Caitlin Tutterow . Quite ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ...
When a woman is killed in the heart of that affluent district, the shock is felt throughout the city. But for crime reporter Harper McClain, this story is personal. The corpse has a familiar face.
The Corpse Flower is the first in the #1 bestselling Danish crime series, the Kaldan and Scháfer mysteries.
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