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Overview
Over the Independence Day weekend in 1960 a young police officer is murdered, shocking his close-knit community in Stamford, Connecticut.The killer remains at large, his identity still unknown.But on a beach not far away, a young Army doctor, on leave from his post at a research lab in a maximum-security prison, faces a chilling realisation.He knows who the shooter is. In fact, the man—a prisoner out on parole—had called him only days before.By helping his former charge and trainee, the doctor, a believer in second chances, may have inadvertently helped set the murder into motion. And with that one phone call, may have sealed a policeman’s fate. Alvin Tarlov, David Troy and Joseph DeSalvo were all born of the Great Depression, all with grandparents who’d left different homelands for the same American Dream.How did one become a doctor, one a police officer and one a convict?In Genealogy of a Murder, journalist Lisa Belkin traces the paths of each of these three men—one of them her stepfather.Her canvas is large, spanning the first half of the 20th century: immigration, the struggles of the working class, prison reform, medical experiments, politics and war, the nature/nurture debate, epigenetics, the infamous Leopold and Loeb case and the history of motorcycle racing.It is also intimate: a look into the workings of the mind and heart. Following these threads to their tragic outcome, Belkin examines the coincidences and choices that led to one fateful night.The result is a brilliantly researched, narratively ingenious story, which illuminates how we shape history even as we are shaped by it.
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WW Norton & Co Genealogy Of A Murder : Four Generations, Three Families, One Fateful Night | ✔ Check At Store | £23.00 |
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