Fall (Hardcover)

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Author:  Ron Franscell Manufactured By: New Horizon Press
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0882822799
ISBN-13: 9780882822792
Buy.com Sku: 202815491
Publish Date: 12/28/2006
Dimensions:  (in Inches) 9H x 6.5L x 1T
Pages:  272
Age Range:  NA
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On a chilly autumn night in 1973, Casper, Wyoming''s picturesque steel bridge was the scene of a horrific crime. Two young half-sisters, Amy Burridge and Becky Thomson, were abducted, raped, and thrown from the bridge into the swiftly flowing waters 110 feet below. Author and Casper native Ron Franscell was just a child when the crime shattered his close-knit community, brutally ending the life of one friend and neighbor and forever changing the life of another. Unable to shake the demons of that night, Franscell returns 30 years later to examine the widespread effect of evil and its poisonous effect on the people and town of Casper. A gripping, poignant, and intensely personal narrative, "Fall" also explores the broader issues of survivor guilt, community justice, and crime''s lingering impact on society as a whole.
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Thirty years after the brutal crime that profoundly altered a small Western community, the author of Angel Fire returns to his hometown of Casper, Wyoming, to describe the abduction and rape of two young sisters, who were then thrown from a bridge, a crime that left one girl dead, and to assess the lasting repercussions of the event for the victim, the community, and the American justice system.
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