Manhunt in the Desert
Title | Manhunt in the Desert PDF eBook |
Author | Akhter Ahsen |
Publisher | |
Pages | 426 |
Release | 1979 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 9780913412268 |
Desert Reckoning
Title | Desert Reckoning PDF eBook |
Author | Deanne Stillman |
Publisher | Bold Type Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2017-09-13 |
Genre | True Crime |
ISBN | 9781568588636 |
Winner of the Spur Award for Best Western Nonfiction Contemporary Winner of the LA Press Club Award for Best General Nonfiction On a scorching summer day, Donald Kueck-a desert hermit who loved animals and hated civilization-gunned down beloved deputy sheriff Stephen Sorensen when he approached his trailer. As the sound of rifle fire echoed across the Mojave, Kueck vanished. In Desert Reckoning, Deanne Stillman recounts a tragic tale, delving into the hidden history of Los Angeles County and tracing the paths of two men on a collision course that could only end in the modern Wild West.
Dead Run
Title | Dead Run PDF eBook |
Author | Dan Schultz |
Publisher | St. Martin's Press |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 2013-03-26 |
Genre | True Crime |
ISBN | 1250023424 |
Evoking Krakauer's Into the Wild, Dan Schultz tells the extraordinary true story of desperado survivalists, a brutal murder, and vigilante justice set against the harsh backdrop of the Colorado wilderness On a sunny May morning in 1998 in Cortez, Colorado, three desperados in a stolen truck opened fire on the town cop, shooting him twenty times; then they blasted their way past dozens of police cars and disappeared into 10,000 square miles of the harshest wilderness terrain on the North American continent. Self-trained survivalists, the outlaws eluded the most sophisticated law enforcement technology on the planet and a pursuit force that represented more than seventy-five local, state, and federal police agencies with dozens of swat teams, U.S. Army Special Forces, and more than five hundred officers from across the country. Dead Run is the first in-depth account of this sensational case, replete with overbearing local sheriffs, Native American trackers, posses on horseback, suspicion of vigilante justice and police cover-ups, and the blunders of the nation's most exalted crime-fighters pursuing outlaws into territory in which only they could survive.
Twentynine Palms
Title | Twentynine Palms PDF eBook |
Author | Deanne Stillman |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | True Crime |
ISBN | 9781883318796 |
"Twentynine Palms is a compelling account of the devastating murder of two young girls by a troubled Marine in a rural California desert town. More than just a murder-mystery, it is a passionate dissection of desert life itself. The Mojave becomes a character for Stillman, as powerful and immediate as any of the actors in this real-life drama"--Provided by publisher.
Chasing the Sun
Title | Chasing the Sun PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Joseph Beverly |
Publisher | Sunstone Press |
Pages | 502 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Western stories |
ISBN | 0865346038 |
"Chasing the Sun" is a guide to Western fiction with more than 1,350 entries, including 59 reviews of the author's personal favorites, organized around theme.
Freedom From Failure
Title | Freedom From Failure PDF eBook |
Author | Jaqueline Lapa Sussman |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Pages | 326 |
Release | 2003-02 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 031286910X |
Presents a series of techniques designed to help readers transform negative images into positive ones and to accomplish their full potential in love, business, physical fitness, and life.
Captain Gill’s Walking Stick
Title | Captain Gill’s Walking Stick PDF eBook |
Author | Saul Kelly |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 298 |
Release | 2019-05-16 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1786736152 |
At an auction in Edinburgh in 2010, the sale of an old walking stick belonging to a British officer, Captain Gill, shed new light on one of the mysterious crimes of the Victorian era. Captain William Gill and his companions, the noted Arabist Professor Edward Palmer of Cambridge University and a young naval lieutenant, Harold Charrington, were killed in an ambush by Bedouin in the Sinai Desert in 1883. The trio had been tasked with informal diplomacy in the region, specifically to prevent the Arab sheikhs from joining the Egyptian rebels and to secure their non-interference with the Suez Canal. The gruesome murders shocked late-Victorian Britain, and led to pressure from the Queen, Parliament and the Press for the British government to launch a manhunt for the killers in a vast desert area with mountainous terrain. This book traces the story behind the murder of the three men, uncovering the reason for their journey to the desert, the story of the murder itself and the backlash home in England. It shines light on a fascinating, forgotten crime, as well as on early intelligence operations in the Middle East.