JUSTICE is Dominick Dunnes at his best. Mr. Dunnes examines in sharp and disturbing detail some of the most mesmerizing tales of crime and punishment, of justice done and denied, that have occurred over the last twenty years. In this riveting audio book, read by the author, we have his finest and most personal courtroom accounts of the sensational trials of Claus von Bulow and O. J. Simpson. He presents the mystery surrounding the death of Martha Moxley and the recent indictment of Michael Skakel. we also listen to Mr. Dunnes' recount of the trial of the man who strangled his daughter, Dominique and the outrageous sentence that permitted this killer's release in only two and a half years. Each story is delivered with the skill and power of a master storyteller, and are all the more compelling because each story is true.
About the Author
DOMINICK DUNNE'S award winning writing career spans five decades. He is the author of such best-selling novels as Another City, Not My Own (1997), A Season In Purgatory (1993), An Inconveniest Woman (1990), People Like Us (1988), and The Two Mrs. Grenvilles(1985). He has also published two collections of essays, The Mansions of Limbo (1991)n and Fatal Charm(1987). Mr. Dunne lives in New York City where he has been a contributing editor to Vanity Fair since 1984.
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