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by Chief John Anderson with Marsh Cassady
$14.95
• Trade Paperback • 192 pages
Midnight, April
5, 1970.
Minutes after a red Pontiac with two men in it is stopped,
four young California Highway Patrolmen lay dead of gunshot wounds.
The
incident still stands as the worst of its kind in America.
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by Ted Schwarz
$14.95 • ($23.50 Canada) •Trade Paper • 272 pages
ISBN 1-884956-37-8
This book is the dramatic psychological study of a brutal killer, whose
crimes of rape and murder were gruesome secrets he kept even from himself.
New material updated by the author for 2004.
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by Mike Reynolds & Bill Jones
with Dan Evans
$24.95 ($34.95 Canada) • 272 pages • Hardcover
This is the story of the toughest sentencing law in America as chronicled
by those who were intimately involved in the fight to see it enacted and
who believe in it passionately.It is the story of
one family’s heart-break, of the difference one ordinary man can make, of
behind-the-scenes maneuvering by soft-on-crime, liberal politicians in an
effort to eviscerate the law, and it’s the story of the ultimate victory by
a majority of Californians who, in a reversal of decades of citizen
neglect, defied the crime “experts” and voted for commonsense and justice.
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