Books by David Stout and Complete Book Reviews

David Stout, Author . Lyons $16.95 (255p) ISBN 978-1-59921-269-2
Philadelphia's “Boy in the Box” is one of the country's most famous unsolved crimes, but New York Times reporter Stout delivers a disappointing account of the long-running investigation. In February 1957, the body of a boy...
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David Stout, Author Mysterious Press $16.95 (296p) ISBN 978-0-89296-264-8
When two young white girls are killed in the small South Carolina town of Alcolu in 1944, the hunt for their murderer turns almost immediately to the flimsy shacks that house the ""colored'' mill workers. Based on an actual event, this novel...
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David Stout, Author Warner Books $4.99 (0p) ISBN 978-0-446-40110-4
New information about a Catholic priest's 1971 murder turns up on a cassette tape played 20 years later in this suspenseful yarn by Edgar Award winner Stout. (Mar.)
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David Stout, Author Mysterious Press $19.95 (362p) ISBN 978-0-89296-415-4
Edgar Award winner Stout ( Carolina Skeletons ) opens this well-wrought, suspenseful tale on the evening of an ice storm in upstate New York, during which a Catholic priest is bludgeoned to death. At reporter Grant Siebert's going-away party shortly
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David Stout, Author Mysterious Press $18.95 (311p) ISBN 978-0-89296-503-8
Stout, the author of Night of the Ice Storm and the Edgar-winning Carolina Skeletons , here completes a hat trick of crack crime fiction. As in Storm , the cold wastes of upstate New York serve as a remote, socio-economic wasteland, where newspaper...
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David Stout, Author, Davivd Stout, Author, David/Ruth Stout/Furie, Author Mysterious Press $26 (228p) ISBN 978-0-89296-414-7
Awarded the 1989 Edgar for best mystery debut ( Carolina Skeletons ), Stout deftly mixes terror, fun and sadness in his second rousing tale, written with Furie. Facing divorce, Kevin and Yvonne McNulty sell their racing sloop, sailing it together to
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David Stout, Author, Ruth Furie, With Warner Books $4.99 (0p) ISBN 978-0-446-40013-8
Facing divorce, Kevin and Yvonne McNulty sell their pk sloop, the Lark IV ; sailing the craft to the buyer to save delivery costs, they are chased and boarded by contraband-seeking modern pirates. According to PW , this is a ``somewhat protracted,...
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David Stout. Sourcebooks, $26.99 (448p) ISBN 978-1-4926-9479-3
Edgar-winner Stout (Carolina Skeletons) makes his nonfiction debut with a thrilling account that puts the 1932 Lindbergh baby kidnapping case, billed as “the crime of the century,” in the context of the thousands of other kidnappings that occurred...
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