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Highlights
- Dominick Dunne's mesmerizing tales of justice denied and justice affirmed.
- About the Author: Dominick Dunne is the author of several bestselling novels, two collections of essays, and, most recently, The Way We Lived Then, a memoir with photographs.
- 448 Pages
- Freedom + Security / Law Enforcement, Legal History
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About the Book
In this fascinating collection--now in paperback--the world's most accomplished chronicler of the crimes of the wealthy writes on some of the most notorious trials of our times, including those of Erik and Lyle Menendez, O.J. Simpson and Claus von Bulow.
Book Synopsis
Dominick Dunne's mesmerizing tales of justice denied and justice affirmed.
For more than two decades, Vanity Fair published Dominick Dunne's brilliant, revelatory chronicles of the most famous crimes, trials, and punishments of our time. Whether writing of Claus von Bülow's romp through two trials; the Los Angeles media frenzy surrounding O.J. Simpson; the death by fire of multibillionaire banker Edmond Safra; or the Greenwich, Connecticut, murder of Martha Moxley and the indictment--decades later--of Michael Skakel, Dominick Dunne tells it honestly and tells it from his unique perspective. His search for the truth is relentless.
Review Quotes
"Dunne mixes shrewd insight into the legal process with dishy use of his considerable social skills. Irresistible." --New York Times
"Undeniably fascinating . . . an absorbing look at crimes and comeuppances." --Entertainment Weekly
"Justice finds Dunne in his element, writing about the winning combination of gore, glitter, and greed."--Miami Herald
"A nine-course meal of glamour, tragedy, old money, lost wealth, and accused killers walking the streets." --San Francisco Chronicle
About the Author
Dominick Dunne is the author of several bestselling novels, two collections of essays, and, most recently, The Way We Lived Then, a memoir with photographs. He is Special Correspondent for Vanity Fair and lives in New York City and Hadlyme, Connecticut.