Murders In Mendocino

Murders In Mendocino
Author: Rosemary J Palermo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2018-01-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780997161816

The serene countryside of central Mendocino hides a bloody history whose echoes are still heard today. Genocide and Murder! Who got away with it? From old court records, forgotten memoirs and newspapers, the author has brought these real people back to life. A great read for those interested in the secret history of Mendocino County

Lost Coast Highway

Lost Coast Highway
Author: Gray George
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2017-06-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781547105472

On July 8, 1979, two skeletons were found off a remote highway in Mendocino County, California. The skeletons belonged to a pair of murdered teenagers. For thirty-six years, the teens' identities remained a mystery. The teens' killer was never brought to justice. In the fall of 2015, the Mendocino teens were identified through DNA testing. The identifications raised a number of questions in the community. Who murdered the Mendocino teens? Why did the teens go unidentified for so long? Were their murders linked to a series of unsolved homicides in a neighboring county? Filled with gripping interviews and previously unreleased details about the Mendocino murders, Lost Coast Highway is the inside story of a shocking, multi-generational tragedy. It's the story the media wouldn't tell you-and the bureaucrats didn't want you to know.

Murder in Mendocino

Murder in Mendocino
Author: Mary Kittredge
Publisher: Worldwide Library
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1990
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780373260553

Charlotte Kent, a struggling writer living in Northern California, discovers the body of Rena Blount, a rival writer who was working on the same story as Charlotte, and is determined to solve the murder

Mendocino Noir

Mendocino Noir
Author: Bruce Anderson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Crime
ISBN: 9781439243329

True crime stories from Mendocino County about murder, corruption, arson, and other crimes.

Sequels

Sequels
Author: Janet G. Husband
Publisher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 793
Release: 2009-07-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0838909671

A guide to series fiction lists popular series, identifies novels by character, and offers guidance on the order in which to read unnumbered series.

The Yosemite Murders

The Yosemite Murders
Author: Dennis McDougal
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2000-01-04
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 0345438345

Since he was seven, Cary Stayner had dreamed of capturing women . . . and killing them They were crimes that grabbed headlines around the world and stunned America. Four women dead, their bodies charred and horribly mutilated. Now Dennis McDougal, acclaimed author of the spellbinding true crime tour de force Mother's Day, brings his considerable investigative and narrative skills to the Yosemite murders to give you the most complete account of what really happened. Drawing on several personal conversations with the confessed killer and interviews with the victims' families, McDougal presents the definitive story, and answers many lingering questions. What demons drove this quiet handyman and nudist colony habitue to burn, mutilate, and murder four women he didn't even know? How did he overpower a woman and two teenaged girls? And most disturbing, did the glory-seeking FBI actually hinder the investigation, leaving the killer free to kill once more before he was caught? THE YOSEMITE MURDERS offers valuable insight into these savage and senseless murders in the heart of America's most beautiful wilderness.

Rough Justice

Rough Justice
Author: Michael James Pfeifer
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780252029172

Investigates the pervasive and persistent commitment to "rough justice" that characterized rural and working class areas of most of the United States in the late nineteenth century. This work examines the influence of race, gender, and class on understandings of criminal justice and shows how they varied across regions.

When the Stars Go Dark

When the Stars Go Dark
Author: Paula McLain
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2021-04-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0593237900

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • GOOD MORNING AMERICA BUZZ PICK • “A total departure for the author of The Paris Wife, McLain’s emotionally intense and exceptionally well-written thriller entwines its fictional crime with real cases.”—People (Book of the Week) NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY MARIE CLAIRE • “The kind of heart-pounding conclusion that thriller fans crave . . . In the end, a book full of darkness lands with a message of hope.”—The New York Times Book Review “This mystery will keep you guessing, and stay with you long after you finish. Dive in.”—Daily Skimm Anna Hart is a seasoned missing persons detective in San Francisco with far too much knowledge of the darkest side of human nature. When tragedy strikes her personal life, Anna, desperate and numb, flees to the Northern California village of Mendocino to grieve. She lived there as a child with her beloved foster parents, and now she believes it might be the only place left for her. Yet the day she arrives, she learns that a local teenage girl has gone missing. The crime feels frighteningly reminiscent of the most crucial time in Anna’s childhood, when the unsolved murder of a young girl touched Mendocino and changed the community forever. As past and present collide, Anna realizes that she has been led to this moment. The most difficult lessons of her life have given her insight into how victims come into contact with violent predators. As Anna becomes obsessed with saving the missing girl, she must accept that true courage means getting out of her own way and learning to let others in. Weaving together actual cases of missing persons, trauma theory, and a hint of the metaphysical, this propulsive and deeply affecting novel tells a story of fate, necessary redemption, and what it takes, when the worst happens, to reclaim our lives—and our faith in one another.

Murder in Mendocino

Murder in Mendocino
Author: Shari Edwards
Publisher:
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2012-07-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781935807056

Shari Edward's suspense novel begins in Julie Morgan's small Northern California hometown, Crowville. Julie returns to dispose her mother's possessions after her sudden death. Sitting alone in a dimly lit garage going through the belongings, Julie finds an old newspaper clipping that recalls a terrifying childhood memory. Startled by a slamming door she rushes to her car. She sees handwriting on the clipping: "Killer never found." Julie immediately calls her sister. Working together to solve the mystery their search becomes increasingly dangerous. Crowville police chief Sam Davis and Denver detective Will Jamison offer the sisters protection as the case becomes threatening to them all.