"Blum capably maintains the suspense and thoughtfully probes into the motives of key players in this intriguing yet profoundly unsettling story. A compelli...
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0063349280
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9.10 X 6.30 X 1.10 inches
Language
English
"Blum capably maintains the suspense and thoughtfully probes into the motives of key players in this intriguing yet profoundly unsettling story. A compelling true-crime book." -- Kirkus Reviews
The definitive, inside story of the Idaho murders from acclaimed bestselling author Howard Blum, whose groundbreaking coverage of the story was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.
Timed for a trial that will capture national attention, When the Night Comes Falling examines the mysterious murders of the four University of Idaho students. Having covered this case from its start, Edgar award winning investigative reporter Howard Blum takes readers behind the scenes of the police manhunt that eventually led to suspected killer, Bryan Christopher Kohberger, and uncovered larger, lurid questions within this unthinkable tragedy.
Reminiscent of the panoramic portraiture of In Cold Blood and The Executioner's Song, When the Night Comes Falling offers a suspenseful, richly detailed narrative that will have readers transfixed.
ISBN-10
:0063349280
ISBN-13
:9780063349285
Publisher
:HarperCollins
Publication date
: 25 Jun, 2024
Category
Sub-Category
Format
:Hardcover
Language
:English
Reading Level
: All
No. of Units
:1
Dimension
: 9.10 X 6.30 X 1.10 inches
Weight
:363 g
"Blum capably maintains the suspense and thoughtfully probes into the motives of key players in this intriguing yet profoundly unsettling story. A compelling true-crime book." -- Kirkus Reviews
"Howard Blum writes history books that read like thrillers." -- New York Times
"Blum has a remarkable talent for both uncovering history's most inexplicably forgotten stories . . . and for writing nonfiction like a big-budget thriller." -- Daily Beast
"By going back and forth in time, Blum cleverly makes his pieces part of agency folklore, terrific stories in their own right. . . . Blum lays out his pieces clearly, and entertainingly." -- Washington Post on The Spy Who Knew Too Much
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