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Overview"With all the errors and perversities of this case, the public was left wondering was Dominique Strauss-Kahn guilty or innocent? John Solomon gets past the headlines to tell the real story of how vanity, ambition and media exposure played a more important role than facts, evidence and law in the unravelling the case. Solomon's dramatic account depicts a media circus, with the egos of prosecutors supplanting core values of justice and biased headlines creating far-reaching consequences - ultimately instigating such powerful initial judgements in the court of public opinion that a court of law never got the opportunity to hear the case at all. A searing indictment of the American jurisprudence system at the dawn of the twenty-first century, ""DSK: Anatomy of a Scandal"" lays out all the facts good and bad, pro and con, so that finally the public can judge what happened in the one of the most fascinating criminal cases of the last decade." Full Product DetailsAuthor: John SolomonPublisher: St Martin's Press Imprint: St Martin's Press Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.458kg ISBN: 9781250012630ISBN 10: 1250012635 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 05 June 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for DSK Solomon's riveting account of what probably happened--and didn't happen--in that fancy hotel room will change your mind. He presents the case the DA declined to present. Read it and decide for yourself whether the prosecution of DSK should have been dropped. --Alan M. Dershowitz This is a fascinating examination of the roles of politics, race, class, social status, and egos in one of the decade's most sensational criminal cases. -- Booklist (starred review) Exciting. -- Le Figaro Investigative journalist John Solomon has provided the best explanation yet for what is going on in this tightly written and altogether credible account of what happens when an ordinary sex scandal involving a prominent man turns into a dark story where scary questions still lurk. -- The Washington Times Advance Praise: Solomon's riveting account of what probably happened--and didn't happen--in that fancy hotel room will change your mind. He presents the case the DA declined to present. Read it and decide for yourself whether the prosecution of DSK should have been dropped. --Alan M. Dershowitz <p>Praise for DSK<br><br> Solomon's riveting account of what probably happened--and didn't happen--in that fancy hotel room will change your mind. He presents the case the DA declined to present. Read it and decide for yourself whether the prosecution of DSK should have been dropped. --Alan M. Dershowitz<br><br> This is a fascinating examination of the roles of politics, race, class, social status, and egos in one of the decade's most sensational criminal cases. -- Booklist (starred review)<br><br> Exciting. -- Le Figaro <br><br> Investigative journalist John Solomon has provided the best explanation yet for what is going on in this tightly written and altogether credible account of what happens when an ordinary sex scandal involving a prominent man turns into a dark story where scary questions still lurk. -- The Washington Times <p> Advance Praise for DSK<br><br> Solomon's riveting account of what probably happened--and didn't happen--in that fancy hotel room will change your mind. He presents the case the DA declined to present. Read it and decide for yourself whether the prosecution of DSK should have been dropped. <br>--Alan M. Dershowitz Author InformationJohn Solomon is one of America's premier investigative journalists, whose award-winning stories over the last quarter-century have exposed scandals ranging from the use of foster children in AIDS drug experiments to what the Bush administration knew about terror threats in the days before September 11, 2001. His exposés have appeared in Newsweek, The Washington Post, The New York Times, on 60 Minutes, and in the Associated Press and countless other publications and news shows across the globe. A former executive editor of The Washington Times and director of news at Newsweek, Solomon currently runs the Washington Guardian investigative newspaper in the nation's capital and lives in Virginia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |