Never Let Them See You Cry
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ISBN-13:
9781626812499
- Publisher: Diversion Books
- Publication date: 09/16/2014
- Sold by: Barnes & Noble
- Format: eBook
- Pages: 327
- Sales rank: 576
- File size: 5 MB
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The follow up volume to the bestselling The Corpse Had A Familiar Face, the Pulitzer Prize-winning crime reporter’s unforgettable memoir, is just as dramatic, tragic, funny, bizarre, and entertaining.
Edna Buchanan once again chronicles her experiences covering the police beat for The Miami Herald. Featuring memorable tales of both heroes and villains in her signature rapid-fire style and eye for detail, set against the neon backdrop of Miami, Buchanan’s stories are as gripping as a high-octane crime novel—and they’re all true.
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Library Journal
Reading this book is a lot like watching a police procedure TV show. Buchanan, a Miami Herald reporter who won a Pulitzer Prize for general reporting in 1986, gives the details--some bloody, some heartwarming, all disturbing--of her life on the police beat. In this follow-up to her The Corpse Had a Familiar Face ( LJ 11/15/87), she draws once again a picture of the crime scene as seen through the eyes of a tough but caring reporter. Buchanan writes in a spare, lively manner with an eye to the telling detail. Readers who enjoy their crime not just true to life but true will enjoy this. Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 11/1/91.-- Rebecca Wondriska, Trinity Coll. Lib., Hartford, Ct.
School Library Journal
YA-- Buchanan brings sensitivity, wonder, a critical eye, and storytelling skills to this portrayal of her crime beat in Miami. True crime fans will feast upon the rapid-fire case studies, the tales of heros and villains, and the human-interest stories behind the scenes. Pleasure readers and aspiring investigators or reporters can spend two minutes dipping into a story, a little longer for a chapter, or settle in for the whole book.