New York: Bantam, 1989-11-01. Mass Market Paperback. Good. 390 pages; spine creasing, edge wear; The old and the new, the traditional and the up-to-date, combine for one of Wambaugh's most unusual cases, the chilling story of a psychopath whose deeds might have remained forever undetected if a scientist doing research on DNA had not stumbled upon the technique of genetic fingerprinting.
New York: Harpercollins, 1996-04. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 387 pages; remainder mark on page ends, slight shelf wear to boards and jacket; Christopher Darden, a key prosecutor in the O.J. Simpson trial, offers an unflinching look at a justice system imperiled by racism and delivers an inside look into the Trial of the Century as he experienced it--an African-American man struggling to do the right thing in a racist world. Includes a 16-page photo insert.
New York: Atheneum, 1985-06. Hardcover. Good. 622 pages; rubbing to extremities, some light soiling to cloth, page ends lightly foxed; Coleman details the family history and legal investigation of Frances Schreuder, who "hired" her son(s) to murder their grandfather Bradshaw
New York: Mysterious Press, 1987. Mass Market Paperback. Good. 234 pages; single spine crease, light edge wear; With the fascination of a true-life detective story, this account of the Ratcliffe Highway murders describes crimes that were to the nineteenth century the very symbol of murderous and unthinking brutality.