Since 1973, one magazine has covered crime in Texas like no one else, delving deep into stories that may turn your stomach—but won't let you turn away. Texas Monthly On... Texas True Crime is a high-speed read around Texas, chasing criminals from the Panhandle to the Piney Woods, through gated mansions and trailer parks, from 1938 to the twenty-first century. The stories, which originally appeared as articles in the magazine, come from some of its most notable writers: Cecilia Ballí investigates the drug-fueled violence of the border; Pamela Colloff reports on Amarillo's lethal feud between jocks and punks; Michael Hall re-visits the legend of Joe Ball, a saloon owner who allegedly fed his waitresses to pet alligators; Skip Hollandsworth uncovers the computer nerd who became Dallas' most notorious jewel thief; and Katy Vine tracks a pair of teenage lesbians inspired by Thelma and Louise.Texas Monthly On... Texas True Crime is the second in a series of books in which the editors of Texas Monthly offer the magazine's inimitable perspective on various aspects of Texas culture, including food, politics, travel, and music, among other topics. Texas Monthly On... Texas Women was released in 2006.
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A high-speed chase through Texas' criminal world, led by some of the state's finest journalists.
Introduction (Evan Smith)Suburban Madness (Skip Hollandsworth)The Outsiders (Pamela Colloff)Borderline Insanity (Cecilia Ballí)A Kiss Before Dying (Pamela Colloff)Midnight in the Garden of East Texas (Skip Hollandsworth)Girls Gone Wild (Katy Vine)The Man Who Loved Cat Burgling (Skip Hollandsworth)Two Barmaids, Five Alligators, and the Butcher of Elmendorf (Michael Hall)The Day Treva Throneberry Disappeared (Skip Hollandsworth)A Bend in the River (Pamela Colloff)The Last Ride of Cowboy Bob (Skip Hollandsworth)The Family Man (Skip Hollandsworth)
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"When they say everything's bigger in Texas, they mean nice things: hair, smiles, steaks, sky. Crime is too depressing to make the cut, but like it or not, our crime is not just big but bigger than anyone else's, so we may as well brag about it... Since its inception, Texas Monthly has made hay of true crime, in the great tradition of our literary forebears... [The] twelve gems [in this book] have in common what you'd want from any good read: memorable characters, a compelling plot, and rich scenes. And, of course, great writing. The authors are some of the finest not just in Texas but anywhere." Evan Smith, from the foreword
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A high-speed chase through Texas' criminal world, led by some of the state's finest journalists.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780292716759
Publisert
2007-04-01
Utgiver
Vendor
University of Texas Press
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
245

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Texas Monthly has chronicled life in contemporary Texas since 1973, reporting on vital issues such as politics, the environment, industry, and education, as well as music, the arts, travel, restaurants, and cultural events. The magazine has received dozens of editorial and design awards, including nine National Magazine Awards, the industry's highest honor. Evan Smith joined the staff of Texas Monthly in 1992. He became editor in 2000 and executive vice president in 2002. Smith also hosts Texas Monthly Talks, a weekly interview program that airs on all PBS stations in Texas.