Gilbert King’s “Beneath a Ruthless Sun” recounts the tangled case that ensued after the wife of a Florida citrus baron said she was raped.
from NYT > Books https://ift.tt/2qZfR5C
Home
allbook
newbook
NYT > Books
Books of The Times: A True-Crime Mystery From the 1950s, Fueled by Racism and Corruption
Thursday, 26 April 2018
Related Posts:
Tech We’re Using: When a Tech Reporter Doesn’t Use Much TechDavid Streitfeld has covered technology for years for The Times. He th… Read More
Nonfiction: When the Creator of Sherlock Holmes Exonerated a Convicted MurdererMargalit Fox’s “Conan Doyle for the Defense” tells the forgotten story… Read More
Books of The Times: Can a List of Someone’s Stuff Double as Literature?Thomas Clerc’s “Interior” is a tour of all the objects in the experime… Read More
Fiction: A Noirish Narrative in Which the Self Is an Enigma, and So Is Everything ElseIn Laura van den Berg’s new novel, “The Third Hotel,” an American wido… Read More
0 comments: