Rotten Apples: True Stories of New York Crime & Mystery 1689 to the Present

Rotten Apples: True Stories of New York Crime & Mystery 1689 to the Present image
ISBN-10:

0345362780

ISBN-13:

9780345362780

Edition: First Edition
Released: Jul 23, 1991
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Format: Paperback, 412 pages
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Description:

From Library Journal A compilation of 43 true crimes that took place in New York City from 1689 to the present, this book chronicles a slave revolt gone awry, the theft of a 19th-century millionaire's body, the Stanford White murder, and the Son of Sam slayings. Many of the inclusions will be familiar, but the coverage of Tammany Hall political corruption and the Kitty Genovese tragedy will serve as good memory refreshers. Some of the chapters read like dry sections from a history book. In other instances the writers moralize, as in the Preppie murder case where they chide parents for failing to look after their children. In spite of these flaws, the book offers a good overview of New York crime. The atlas reference to crime sites at the end of each chapter might be of interest to diehard New York City tourists, although in many instances the original buildings are gone. Recommended for crime collections, this will be of special interest in the New York area.-Lois Walker, Winthrop Coll. Lib., Rock Hill, Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.












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