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Lädt ... After Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (Crimescape #1) (Original 2013; 2013. Auflage)von Marilyn J. Bardsley
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As a premier antiques dealer in Savannah, Jim Williams had it all: style, culture, charisma, and sophistication. But three decades of hard work came crashing down the night he shot Danny Hansford, his wild young lover. Jim Williams stood trial four times over the next decade for premeditated murder. While Clint Eastwood's movie-starring Kevin Spacey and Jude Law-and the book Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil by John Berendt portrayed the natives of Savannah as remarkably decadent, exotic characters, they missed the surprising dark side of Jim Williams himself. He was a smooth predator whose crimes could have put him behind bars long before the death of Danny Hansford. After Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil is Marilyn Bardsley's continuation of the story, which includes crucial testimony recreating the courtroom drama between a gifted prosecutor and a brilliant defense attorney as they battle over the future of a self-made aristocrat. Revealing insider interviews bring new life to the vivid cast of characters in this unique southern crime story. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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The author is a true crime writer and it shows here with the focus on facts, particularly the sordid and tawdry ones with little analysis until near the end. There are some additional biographical details and facts throughout the book that add to the story.
There is one interesting sentence where the author, Marolyn J. Bardsley, after recounting Jim William's version of the shooting as self-defense, inserts her opinion: "I have no reason to disbelieve him. I would have done the same." ( )