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Nobody's Women: The Crimes and Victims of Anthony Sowell, the Cleveland Serial Killer by Miller, Steve (ISBN: 9780425250518)
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Nobody's Women: The Crimes and Victims of Anthony Sowell, the Cleveland Serial Killer Paperback - 2012
by Miller, Steve
The author of "Girl Wanted" delivers the shocking, true account of Sowell's legacy of depravity and cold-blooded murder. Includes photos. Available in a tall Premium Edition. Original.
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Berkley, 2012-10-02. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
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Title
Nobody's Women: The Crimes and Victims of Anthony Sowell, the Cleveland Serial Killer
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Author
Miller, Steve
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Binding
Paperback
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Edition
Original
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Condition
New
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Pages
320
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Volumes
1
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Language
ENG
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Publisher
Berkley
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Date
2012-10-02
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Illustrated
Yes
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Features
Illustrated, Price on Product - Canadian
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Bookseller's Inventory #
Q-0425250512
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ISBN
9780425250518 / 0425250512
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Weight
0.35 lbs (0.16 kg)
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Dimensions
7.4 x 4.1 x 0.9 in (18.80 x 10.41 x 2.29 cm)
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Ages
18 to UP years
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Grade levels
13 - UP
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Themes
- Cultural Region: Midwest
- Geographic Orientation: Ohio
- Locality: Cleveland-Lorain-Elyria, Ohio
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Library of Congress subjects
Serial murders - Ohio - Cleveland, Cleveland (Ohio)
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Library of Congress Catalog Number
2012285346
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Dewey Decimal Code
364.152
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Summary
On a Thursday evening in late October 2009, Cleveland Police detectives arrived at the home of Anthony Sowell—an ex-Marine and a registered sex offender—to arrest him on week-old rape charges.
But this was no ordinary house, nor would it be a routine arrest.
For even though Sowell was not at home, officers knew immediately something was horribly wrong. After initially finding two rotting corpses inside the home, their investigation would lead them to discover the bodies of eleven women.
This is the shocking true account of Sowell’s legacy of depravity and cold-blooded murder. His mannered and well-spoken veneer masked a monster who felt no mercy for those he butchered. His twisted existence spent among the decaying bodies of his victims. And how he picked his victims from the fringes of society—lost souls with criminal records or drug habits that would make them less likely to arouse alarm if they simply disappeared.
But that didn’t mean they wouldn’t be avenged…
INCLUDES PHOTOGRAPHS
From the publisher
Steve Miller is an investigative reporter at Texas Watchdog, and has worked as a correspondent for the Dallas Morning News, People Magazine, U.S. News & World Report, and the Washington Times (where he was nominated for a Pulitzer in 2002). His first book (with Andrea Billups) was A Slaying in the Suburbs: The Tara Grant Murder, followed by Girl, Wanted: The Chase for Sarah Pender, which was a 2011 Edgar Award nominee for Best Fact Crime. He is also the editor of Touch and Go: The Complete Hardcore Punk ‘Zine ’79-’83 and co-editor of Commando: The Johnny Ramone Autobiography.
Media reviews
"[Steve Miller is] an author who can be counted on to deliver the unflinching goods.”--Aunt Agatha’s
“Wanted, More From This Author.”--
True Crime Book Reviews
About the author
Steve Miller is an investigative reporter at Texas Watchdog, and has worked as a correspondent for the Dallas Morning News, People Magazine, U.S. News & World Report, and the Washington Times (where he was nominated for a Pulitzer in 2002). His first book (with Andrea Billups) was A Slaying in the Suburbs: The Tara Grant Murder, followed by Girl, Wanted: The Chase for Sarah Pender, which was a 2011 Edgar Award nominee for Best Fact Crime. He is also the editor of Touch and Go: The Complete Hardcore Punk 'Zine '79-'83 and co-editor of Commando: The Johnny Ramone Autobiography.
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