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Clark Howard (2) (1932–)

Autor de Zebra

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34+ Obras 304 Miembros 4 Reseñas

Obras de Clark Howard

Zebra (1979) 73 copias
Love's Blood (1993) 65 copias
Brothers in Blood (1983) 28 copias
Dirt Rich (1981) 28 copias
Quick Silver: 2 (1988) 13 copias
Six Against the Rock (1977) 11 copias
The Killings (1974) 8 copias
The Hunters (1976) 7 copias
Wardens (1979) 7 copias
Hard City (1990) 6 copias
American Saturday (1981) 5 copias
The Doomsday Squad (1972) 4 copias
Horn Man 4 copias

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Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1932
Género
male
Lugar de nacimiento
Ripley, Tennessee, USA

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This true crime tale is one of most grittiest and slimiest I have read. It also makes for compulsive reading. The detail the author provides is almost too much to bear. For those who like disturbing and gripping true stories of murder, this is a fascinating look into twisted, appalling behavior, and the consequences that behavior spawns.
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gilb | Jan 25, 2013 |
One of the best true crime books I've ever read. The author desribes each character so well that you feel as if you really know them. Although parts of this account are disturbing, in reference to the crimes that were visited on an innocent family, especially Mary Alday, it kept me glued to the page at every turn. If you're a fan of true crime stories, this one is a must.
 
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Rob.Larson | Jul 12, 2011 |
Zebra, by Clark Howard, is a true-crime novel based on the so-called Zebra killings in San Francisco in 1973 and 1974. During that time, a group within the Nation of Islam calling itself the Death Angels killed or wounded more than twenty whites. That, at any rate, was the number for the four men convicted and one who snitched. The book strongly suggests that such killings were encouraged by certain higher-ups in the Nation and were part of a spree going on across California, designed either to spark a race war or drive whites out of California as a whole and San Francisco in particular. The book was of course a quite interesting account and Howard's prose is highly readable, though of course knowledge of the case was limited to what came out in court. Even Howard hints that his portrayal of the informer, Anthony Hopkins, was probably a little too positive. "Notice how everyone's a killer except him?" one of the investigators observes when it comes to his confessions. But given that the voice at trial was Hopkins', and Hopkins was interviewed for the book, it would be hard for things to be otherwise. The book is also probably written a little too close to the time for it to properly contextualize what was going on. The Zodiac killer, the Black Panthers, Black Liberation Army, Symbionese Liberation Army, Vietnam War, etc., etc. (including many factors of which I am no doubt ignorant), which had such an influence on the climate at the time are scarcely mentioned. Part of that is no doubt due to length -- the book is already over four hundred pages -- and partly due to the desire to tell a story. But one suspects that Howard could assume in 1979 that the reader knew all about such things, which have largely been forgotten today. At any rate, on the whole, if one enjoys true crime novels, this one's worth looking into.… (más)
 
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marc_beherec | otra reseña | Nov 27, 2010 |
I read this years ago, but some scenes remain vivid in my mind. A very disturbing book about a racially-motivated murder spree in San Francisco.
 
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herebedragons | otra reseña | Jan 24, 2007 |

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34
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Miembros
304
Popularidad
#77,406
Valoración
½ 3.7
Reseñas
4
ISBNs
120
Idiomas
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