The Corpse Had a Familiar Face

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Now in trade paperback, Pulitzer Prize winner Edna Buchanan classic nonfiction masterpiece detailing events from her eighteen years writing for The Miami Herald . Nobody covered love and lunacy, life and death on Miami mean streets better than legendary Miami Herald police reporter Edna Buchanan. Winner of a 1986 Pulitzer Prize, Edna has seen it all, including more than 5,000 corpses. Many of them had familiar faces. Edna Buchanan doesn t write about cops she writes about people: the father who murdered his comatose toddler in her hospital crib; fifteen-year-old Charles Cobb a lethal killer; Gary Robinson, who “died hungry”; the Haitian who was knitted to death in a Hialeah factory; and the naked man who threw his girlfriend severed head at a young cop who threw it back.

Additional information

Weight0.42 kg
Dimensions3.05 × 13.5 × 20.96 cm
ISBN 10

1439141142

Publication City/Country

MA, United States, Holbrook

Language
Format Old`

Pages

416

Publisher

Imprint

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