Mí vida en la mafia: el segundo de John Gotti
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How leases with the spirit world have been made (and renewed) over millennia, and how God works through his messengers today to break those leases.
It was in her seaside hometown of Spring Lake, New Jersey, on All Souls' Day of 1970, that mild-mannered Gordon Spangler murdered his family, first shooting his wife and mother as they ate breakfast, then patiently waiting for his children to come home from school so he could pick them off one by one. By the time their bodies were discovered. Spangler had vanished without a trace. Quinn knows that Spangler is out there somewhere, having fashioned a new life for himself, posing as an unremarkable man, hiding the heart of a cold-blooded killer. Now all she has to do is find him.
Winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize
Peter Maass went to the Balkans as a reporter at the height of the nightmarish war there, but this book is not traditional war reportage. Maass examines how an ordinary Serb could wake up one morning and shoot his neighbor, once a friend--then rape that neighbor's wife. He conveys the desperation that makes a Muslim beg the United States to bomb his own city in order to end the misery. And Maass does not falter at the spectacle of U.N. soldiers shining searchlights on fleeing refugees--who are promptly gunned down by snipers waiting in the darkness. Love Thy Neighbor gives us an unflinching vision of a late-20th-century hell that is also a scathing inquiry into the worst extremes of human nature. Like Michael Herr's Dispatches (also available in Vintage paperback), it is an utterly gripping book that will move and instruct readers for years to come.
A sensational story that could be plucked from today's headlines. Lucy Shannon's career has been stagnant for more than ten years since she was a star reporter covering the murders of the infamous serial killer, Loverboy. When Lucy connects two recent homicides to the unsolved Loverboy slayings, she finds herself hot on the trail again.