Currently a producer for CNN-FN, Dina Temple-Raston has worked as a foreign correspondent in China and Hong Kong, a White House reporter for "Bloomburg Business News," and a correspondent for "USA Today." She lives in New York City.
Praise for "A Death in Texas"
"Temple-Raston has created an intense and beautifully crafted
narrative that achieves something rare in journalism: a sober
account that does not stop at the psychology of the killers but
carefully considers the historical and social context of the
murder."-"-The Philadelphia Inquirer"
""A Death in Texas" is likely to be a classic, unforgettably
chilling and precise. This is a book that leaves fingerprints on
the mind."--Simon Winchester, author of "The Professor and the
Madman"
"Gripping and finely crafted . . . a powerful and important book,
one that poses tough questions about whether America can ever
suture the rift between its races."--"The Denver Post"
Praise for "A Death in Texas":
"Temple-Raston has created an intense and beautifully crafted
narrative that achieves something rare in journalism: a sober
account that does not stop at the psychology of the killers but
carefully considers the historical and social context of the
murder."-"-The Philadelphia Inquirer"
""A Death in Texas" is likely to be a classic, unforgettably
chilling and precise. This is a book that leaves fingerprints on
the mind."--Simon Winchester, author of "The Professor and the
Madman"
"Gripping and finely crafted . . . a powerful and important book,
one that poses tough questions about whether America can ever
suture the rift between its races."--"The Denver Post"
Praise for "A Death in Texas:
"Temple-Raston has created an intense and beautifully crafted
narrative that achieves something rare in journalism: a sober
account that does not stop at the psychology of the killers but
carefully considers the historical and social context of the
murder."-"-The Philadelphia Inquirer
""A Death in Texas is likely to be a classic, unforgettably
chilling and precise. This is a book that leaves fingerprints on
the mind."--Simon Winchester, author of "The Professor and the
Madman
"Gripping and finely crafted . . . a powerful and important book,
one that poses tough questions about whether America can ever
suture the rift between its races."--"The Denver Post
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