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Hunting Charles Manson: The Quest for Justice in the Days of Helter Skelter

Hardback

Main Details

Title Hunting Charles Manson: The Quest for Justice in the Days of Helter Skelter
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Lis Wiehl
With Caitlin Rother
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:336
Dimensions(mm): Height 236,Width 162
ISBN/Barcode 9780718092085
ClassificationsDewey:364.152/30979493
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Thomas Nelson Publishers
Imprint Thomas Nelson Publishers
Publication Date 12 July 2018
Publication Country United States

Description

"Hunting Charles Manson the best true crime book you will ever read....Lock your doors, keep the night lights on, and read this book." - Linda Fairstein, New York Times bestselling crime novelist In the late summer of 1969, the nation was transfixed by a series of gruesome murders in the hills of Los Angeles. Newspapers and television programs detailed the brutal slayings of a beautiful actress--twenty six years old and eight months pregnant with her first child--as well as a hair stylist, an heiress, a businessman, and other victims. The City of Angels was plunged into a nightmare of fear and dread. In the weeks and months that followed, law enforcement faced intense pressure to solve crimes that seemed to have no connection. Finally, after months of dead-ends, false leads, and near-misses, Charles Manson and members of his "family" were arrested. The bewildering trials that followed once again captured the nation and forever secured Manson as a byword for the evil that men do. Drawing upon deep archival research and exclusive personal interviews--including unique access to Manson Family parole hearings--former federal prosecutor and Fox News legal analyst Lis Wiehl has written a propulsive, page-turning historical thriller of the crimes and manhunt that mesmerized the nation. And in the process, she reveals how the social and political context that gave rise to Manson is eerily similar to our own.

Author Biography

Lis Wiehl is one of the nation's most prominent trial lawyers and highly regarded legal commentators. The former legal analyst for Fox News and The O'Reilly Factor, she has appeared regularly on Your World with Neil Cavuto, Lou Dobbs Tonight, and the Imus morning shows, and is the host of the Wiehl of Justice podcast. She is also a professor at New York Law School. A former legal analyst and reporter for NBC News and NPR's All Things Considered, she also served as a federal prosecutor in the United States Attorney's office. Wiehl earned her JD from Harvard Law School and her Master of Arts in Literature from the University of Queensland. She lives near New York City.

Reviews

'Hunting Charles Manson the best true crime book you will ever read. No one could tell this story better--from its very beginnings to the riveting end--than Lis Wiehl: former prosecutor, legal commentator, and best-selling crime novelist. Fact is so much stranger than fiction, and Manson's dark and deadly life is proof of that. Lock your doors, keep the night lights on, and read this book.' - Linda Fairstein, New York Times bestselling crime novelist 'Lis Wiehl's real-life page-turner is jam-packed with new, fascinating, thoroughly researched, and relevant-today details about the making of a monster, the evolution of his dangerous charisma, and how he was finally brought to justice.' - Kate White, New York Times bestselling novelist 'You think you know everything about an infamous criminal case until brilliant writers and researchers like Lis Wiehl and Caitlin Rother come along to expose new layers and new insights. This is a must-read for true crime fans--and those who think they know everything about the Manson case.' - Gregg Olsen, #1 New York Times bestselling author 'Lis Wiehl is a pro who does her homework and knows what she's talking about. She's a storyteller extraordinaire and this one, though non-fiction, reads like a thriller. She gives voice and life to a troubling aspect of our history, one that is definitely worth remembering.' - Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling author