Judgement Ridge

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Judgement Ridge
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Dick Lehr
By (author) Mitchell Zuckoff
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:448
Dimensions(mm): Height 137,Width 203
ISBN/Barcode 9780060008451
ClassificationsDewey:364
Audience
General
Tertiary Education (US: College)

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint HarperCollins
Publication Date 31 August 2004
Publication Country United States

Description

A riveting investigation of the brutal murders of two Dartmouth professors -- a book that, like In Cold Blood, reveals the chilling reality behind a murder that captivated the nation. On a cold night in January 2001, the idyllic community of Dartmouth College was shattered by the discovery that two of its most beloved professors had been hacked to death in their own home. Investigators searched helplessly for clues linking the victims, Half and Susanne Zantop, to their murderer or murderers. A few weeks later, across the river, in the town of Chelsea, Vermont, police cars were spotted in front of the house of high school senior Robert Tulloch. The police had come to question Tulloch and his best friend, Jim Parker. Soon, the town discovered the incomprehensible reality that Tulloch and Parker, two of Chelsea's brightest and most popular sons, were now fugitives, wanted for the murders of Half and Susanne Zantop. Authors Mitchell Zuckoff and Dick Lehr provide a vivid explication of a murder that captivated the nation, as well as dramatic revelations about the forces that turned two popular teenagers into killers. Judgement Ridge conveys a deep appreciation for the lives (and the devastating loss) of Half and Susanne Zantop, while also providing a clear portrait of the killers, their families, and their community-and, perhaps, a warning to any parent about what evil may lurk in the hearts of boys.

Author Biography

Dick Lehr is a professor of journalism at Boston University. From 1985 to 2003, he was a reporter at the Boston Globe, where he was a Pulitzer Prize finalist in investigative reporting and won numerous regional and national journalism awards. He served as the Globe's legal affairs reporter, magazine and feature writer, and as a longtime member of the newspaper's investigative reporting unit, the Spotlight Team. Lehr is the author of The Fence: A Police Cover-up Along Boston's Racial Divide, about the worst known case of police brutality in Boston, and a coauthor of the New York Times bestseller and Edgar Award winner Black Mass: Whitey Bulger, the FBI and a Devil's Deal, and its sequel, Whitey: The Life of America's Most Notorious Mob Boss. Lehr was a John S. Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford University in 1991-1992. He lives outside Boston with his wife and four children. Mitchell Zuckoff is a professor of journalism at Boston University. He is the author of 'Robert Altman: An Oral Biography,' 'Ponzi's Scheme: The True Story of a Financial Legend', 'Judgment Ridge: The True Story of the Dartmouth Murders', with Dick Lehr and 'Choosing Naia: A Family's Journey'. He was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize in investigative reporting, and the winner of numerous national awards as a reporter for The Boston Globe. He lives outside Boston.

Reviews

"One of the best books of the year." -- Boston Globe "I was spellbound by this brilliantly reported and intricately plotted account of the Dartmouth murders. The collision of good and evil in a small New England town is scary and heartbreaking." -- Dominick Dunne "Zuckoff and Lehr...examine in fascinating detail the ordinariness of the boys' grudges--typical high school controversies about the student council and the debate team--and how, in Tulloch's mind, the idea of random killing became an obsession." -- The New Yorker "Join[s] Truman Capote's classic, In Cold Blood, as one of the standards in crime writing." -- Boston Globe "A harrowing account...[that] reveals two of the more chilling characters in recent nonfiction." -- Washington Post Book World "Irresistible...It pulls you in." -- Hartford Courant "Spellbinding ... [reveals] the story behind the headlines....Multifaceted and richly believable." -- Denver Post "A tour de force of reporting...a gripping narrative." -- Worcester Telegram and Gazette "A suspenseful and chilling story." -- Ft. Pierce (FL) Tribune "Similar to ... In Cold Blood ... a nuanced portrait of a serial killer as a young man." -- Maxim "A sensational news story....irresistably absorbing." -- Publishers Weekly "A sorrowful tale of teenagers drawn to murder, artfully structured....the crime seems at once unspeakable and inescapable." -- Kirkus Reviews "A chilling and revealing look at a crime that fueled concerns about adolescents and violence in a post-Columbine environment." -- Booklist "A chilling story of toxic friendship and psychopathic amorality." -- Library Journal "A masterpiece of investigative reporting that provides sophisticated, bone-chilling insights into the "Dartmouth Murders" and the inner workings of the minds of two seemingly 'normal' teenage boys." -- William S. Pollack, author of Real Boys: Rescuing Our Sons from the Myths of Boyhood "Judgment Ridge is a tragic and fascinating story of two boys and their profoundly disturbing friendship. If you wonder how "bored" boys can become violent boys, if you worry about the vacuum in which American boys are being raised today, you will find this beautifully written book a compelling read." -- Michael Thompson, co-author of RAISING CAIN: Protecting the Emotional Life of Boys "In the tradition of Compulsion, In Cold Blood and The Executioner's Song, Judgment Ridge has the tragic inevitability of a great novel...I cannot remember when I read a book that was at once so compelling and so harrowing." -- Madeleine Blais, author of In These Girls, Hope Is a Muscle