"[A] triumph of investigative journalism. Its authors did what the
D.C. police and the FBI had not done: They exonerated Condit and
identified Guandique as Levy's likely killer. Their reporting was
thorough and focused, and they provide readers with detailed notes
about where their facts come from." --"San Francisco Chronicle"
"A meticulous study of the case and the media circus surrounding
it... Higham and Horwitz's compelling story brings hope that
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"A remarkably detailed, straight-up expose of bureaucratic
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made all the more engrossing because they're true." "--The New York
Times" Book Review
"A well-reported, well-written chronicle of a botched criminal
investigation and its disturbing aftermath.""- Kirkus"
"An exhaustive and authoritative account." --"Wall Street
Journal"
"Essential for those interested in true crime mysteries or the
world of Washington, DC, politics.""- Library Journal"
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