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Conviction : a novel / Julia Dahl.
Author
Dahl, Julia, 1977-
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Format
Audio
Language
English
Published/Created
New York : Minotaur Books, 2017.
Description
1 sound file : digital
Availability
Available Online
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Subject(s)
Jewish women
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Fiction
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Women journalists
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Fiction
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Families
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Crimes against
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Fiction
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Cold cases (Criminal investigation)
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Fiction
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Distributor
OverDrive, Inc
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Fiction
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Series
Rebekah Roberts novels ; 3
Summary note
"In the summer of 1992, a year after riots exploded between black and Jewish neighbors in Crown Heights, a black family is brutally murdered in their Brooklyn home. A teenager is quickly convicted, and the justice system moves on. Twenty-two years later, journalist Rebekah Roberts gets a letter: I didn't do it. Frustrated with her work at the city's sleaziest tabloid, Rebekah starts to dig. But witnesses are missing, memories faded, and almost no one wants to talk about that grim, violent time in New York City--not even Saul Katz, a former cop and her source in Brooklyn's insular Hasidic community. So she goes it alone. And as she gets closer to the truth of that night, Rebekah finds herself in the path of a killer with two decades of secrets to protect. From the author of the Edgar-nominated Invisible City comes another timely thriller that illuminates society's darkest corners. Told in part through the eyes of a jittery eyewitness and the massacre's sole survivor, Julia Dahl's Conviction examines the power--and cost--of community, loyalty, and denial."-- Provided by publisher.
Notes
Electronic audio file.
Reproduction note
Electronic reproduction. New York Macmillan Audio 2017 Available via World Wide Web.
Participant(s)/Performer(s)
Read by Andi Arndt.
ISBN
9781427282705 (electronic audio bk.)
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