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Morning Ran Red

Published
Sep 2000
Main Genre
Suspense Suspense
Pages
316

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On June 10, 1912, the village of Villisca, Iowa awoke to discover a mass murder had occurred while the town slept. An entire household of eight people had been axed to death in their beds. Within 24 hours, in spite of limited mass communications, the story was national and international news, knocking the White Star Titanic off the front page and captivating the general public. The mass murder became a catalyst to a growing nation starting to realize the 20th century, with all of its advancements, held new forms of terror and insecurity. If the mass murder could happen in this idyllic little village, it could happen anywhere. Author Stephen Bowman's version of the story has been compared to Capote's IN COLD BLOOD mystery as it recreates the gruesome murder and the aftermath in an expose of rural family strife and local mores toward bigotry, superstition and caste system which still exists in rural America today. The suspenseful mystery brings to life a vivid cast of characters. Through the main characters, the themes of rural life and prejudice are revealed as they each struggle with conflicts between self-respect, family honor and justice. The crime remains one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of the 20th century

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First Edition Sep 2000 iUniverse ISBN13 9780595131082 ISBN10 0595131085
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Feb 1988 Critics Choice Paperbacks/Lorevan Publishing ISBN13 9781555472252 ISBN10 1555472257
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Sep 2000 iUniverse ISBN13 9781475921038 ISBN10 1475921039
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Feb 2010 Simmons Boardman, Authors Choice Press ISBN10 B003D7LG50
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Mar 2010 Smashwords ISBN13 9781452301129 ISBN10 1452301123
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Mar 2010 Stephen Bowman ISBN13 2940000836095