A New York Times Bestseller In October 2002, ordinary Americans feared for their lives, too frightened to pump gas at the local station or allow their children to play outdoors. For twenty-three nightmarish days, a nation felt at the mercy of unknown killers who seemingly chose victims at random. Now, a year after those horrific events, comes a book by the man whose courage, integrity, and tenacious dedication helped finally to crack the case.
Charles Fleming is the author of High Concept: Don Simpson and the Hollywood Culture of Excess (Bloomsbury 1999). He's written on Hollywood for Newsweek and Vanity Fair, among other publications.