Reckoning: Some crimes make history
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- 9781473684584
- 823 J6135 R 105899
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822.914 A88 P 103560 Pushkin's Last poem: | 823 F149 H 103281 The House of clay and water | 823 H26 K 105896 Killing Commendatore | 823 J6135 R 105899 Reckoning: | 823 N125 H 103196 Hot days Long Nights | 823 N1646 I 108275 The Indian epics retold : | 823 N1646 M 108274 My Days: |
John Grisham returns to Clanton, Mississippi, to tell the story of an unthinkable murder, the bizarre trial that followed it, and its profound and lasting effect on the people of Ford County. Pete Banning was Clanton's favorite son, a returning war hero, the patriarch of a prominent family, a farmer, father, neighbor, and a faithful member of the Methodist church. Then one cool October morning in 1946. he rose early, drove into town, walked into the church, and calmly shot and killed the Reverend Dexter Bell. As if the murder wasn't shocking enough, it was even more baffling that Pete's only statement about it - to the sheriff, to his defence attorney, to the judge, to his family and friends, and to the people of Clanton - was 'I have nothing to say'. And so the murder of the esteemed Reverend Bell became the most mysterious and unforgettable crime Ford County had ever known.
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