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INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER An Amazon “Best Book of 2019” A Washington Post “10 Books To Read in July” A Los Angeles Times “Seven Highly Anticipated Books for Summer Reading” A USA Today “20 of the Season’s Hottest New Books” A New York Post “25 Best Beach Reads of 2019 You Need to Pre-Order Now” A Bustle “The Best New True Crime Books You Can Read Right Now” “Maureen Callahan’s deft reporting and stylish writing have created one of the all-time-great serial-killer books: sensitive, chilling, and completely impossible to put down.” —Ada Calhoun, author of St. Marks Is Dead Ted Bundy. John Wayne Gacy. Jeffrey Dahmer. The names of notorious serial killer...
Buy now to get the main key ideas from Maureen Callahan's American Predator American Predator (2019) by journalist Maureen Callahan delves into the chilling case of Israel Keyes, an elusive serial killer. Keyes traveled across the US, abducting and murdering strangers. His meticulous planning, few digital traces, and ability to blend into society made him a formidable predator. Keyes’s suicide in jail left many questions still unanswered.
Buy now to get the main key ideas from Maureen Callahan's Ask Not The Kennedy men seem to have a history of tormenting women. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. remains unscathed by his wife’s suicide, and Ted Kennedy’s negligence in Mary Jo Kopechne’s death is still downplayed. Ask Not (2024) by journalist Maureen Callahan aims to correct the glorified Kennedy narrative and demand accountability from the Kennedy family. The book’s title is an ironic play on John F. Kennedy’s call to serve the country. Callahan shifts the focus to the women affected by the Kennedys, from Marilyn Monroe to Martha Moxley, offering a fresh perspective and reminding us that powerful men continue to use and demean women.
“Terrifically exciting and fun” (Publishers Weekly), Champagne Supernovas is “a lucid, smoothly executed look at a pivotal decade in the legacy of American fashion” (Kirkus Reviews) as told through the lives of Kate Moss, Marc Jacobs, and Alexander McQueen—the three iconic personalities who defined the time. Veteran pop culture journalist Maureen Callahan takes us back to the pivotal style moment of the early 1990s—when supermodel glamazons gave way to heroin chic, when the alternative became the mainstream, and when fashion suddenly became the cradle for the most exciting artistic and cultural innovations of the age. Champagne Supernovas gives you the inside scoop from a bevy of...
Lady Gaga is a once-in-a-decade artist and the rare instant celebrity whose appearance can become a cultural event. Callahan delivers the first biography of this ever-changing, always surprising, musical phenomenon.
When a diagnosis of cancer upends her sister's life, the family has to map the way forward through the unknown. In the end, it's a path they seem to know by heart.
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 On February 2, 2012, Samantha Koenig, a popular high school senior, disappeared. She had been working a coffee kiosk alone the night before, and had sent some angry texts to her boyfriend. #2 The first rule of any investigation is to keep an open mind. You don’t try to fit a personal theory to a possible crime. Payne knew this, and he knew that the police never even taped off the kiosk when Samantha was reported missing. #3 The video showed a man pushing his way through the kiosk’s serving window and pouncing on Samantha. He was very tall and very composed, and he seemed to know what he was doing. #4 The first working theory was that Samantha was not a victim. The department didn’t want to tell the press that, but their response made that clear. They didn’t plan to go public with Samantha’s disappearance.
The Evil That Men Do introduced readers to the lifework and the techniques of FBI profiler Roy Hazelwood. Now, in Dark Dreams, Hazelwood-- writing with bestselling author Stephen G. Michaud-- will take then deep into the minds of his prey, the world's most dangerous sexual criminals, and reveal the extent to which these individuals permeate our society. Profiler Roy Hazelwood is one of the world's leading experts on the strangest and most dangerous of all aberrant offenders-- the sexual criminal. In Dark Dreams he reveals the twisted motive and thinking that go into the most reprehensible crimes. He also catalogs the innovative and remarkably effective techniques-- investigative approaches t...
The International Bestseller 'With clarity and compassion, DiAngelo allows us to understand racism as a practice not restricted to "bad people." In doing so, she moves our national discussions forward. This is a necessary book for all people invested in societal change' Claudia Rankine Anger. Fear. Guilt. Denial. Silence. These are the ways in which ordinary white people react when it is pointed out to them that they have done or said something that has - unintentionally - caused racial offence or hurt. After, all, a racist is the worst thing a person can be, right? But these reactions only serve to silence people of colour, who cannot give honest feedback to 'liberal' white people lest they...
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