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The Last Stone: A Masterpiece of Criminal Interrogation

Author Bowden, Mark
Publisher Atlantic Monthly Press
Category Hardcover
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Author(s)Bowden, Mark
ISBN / ASIN0802147305
ISBN-139780802147301
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank40,534
CategoryHardcover
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An Amazon Best Book of April 2019: In 1975, Bowden (Black Hawk Down, Hue 1968, among other critically acclaimed titles) was a young Baltimore reporter covering the disappearance of two sisters, 11 and 13, from a shopping mall in suburban Washington D.C. Though the police had suspects, the investigation dead-ended until 2013, when a cold case detective chanced upon a curious statement given by a man named Lloyd Welch, who was serving time for a series of unrelated but similar crimes. It became quickly apparent that Welch is also a compulsive liar, but not a smart or skilled one—his statements to the police were riddled with inconsistencies and abrupt about-faces, even if he often seemed self-satisfied with his transparently false evasions. The five detectives working the mystery untangled his ever-changing stories through polygraph tests, bargaining, and conversations with Welch's sprawling Appalachian family. But most critically, a series of extensive interviews, each successively tweaked and refined to shrink Welch's circle of deceptions, leads them closer to solving an unspeakable crime. "A Masterpiece of Criminal Interrogation" is an apt subtitle. The outcome won't (or shouldn’t) be a total surprise; the end-game feels inevitable, and readers will be compelled to conduct their own internet-based research as they go. But in the same way that The Jinx and The Staircase were compulsively watchable despite what you might have known about the outcomes, the detectives' shrewd diligence and the mechanics of their investigation make the ride-along well worth the time. --Jon Foro, Amazon Book Review

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