Mary Jane's Ghost: The Legacy of a Murder in Small Town America

Author:   Ted Gregory
Publisher:   University of Iowa Press
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9781609385231


Pages:   194
Publication Date:   01 October 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Mary Jane's Ghost: The Legacy of a Murder in Small Town America


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Author:   Ted Gregory
Publisher:   University of Iowa Press
Imprint:   University of Iowa Press
Weight:   0.360kg
ISBN:  

9781609385231


ISBN 10:   1609385233
Pages:   194
Publication Date:   01 October 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Mary Jane's Ghost is part detective story, part road trip, and part rumination on the nature of modern newspapers. I loved Ted Gregory's witty, graceful writing, his quest to figure out who killed Mary Jane, and the way he makes us ponder the big mystery: Why do we need stories anyway? --Mary Schmich, Chicago Tribune columnist, author, Even the Terrible Things Seem Beautiful to Me Now


"""One of our most talented newspaper reporters and writers, Ted Gregory gives us his first book and it is a winner in every conceivable way. Powerful and personal, it is true crime storytelling at its most compelling and expansive, filled with intimate details, historical substance, and memorable characters.""--Rick Kogan ""Ted Gregory's fascinating reinvestigation of an unsolved lovers' lane double murder--a rural Illinois Black Dahlia case--not only brings texture and insight to an intriguing mystery, but serves as a tribute to the pleasures of a threatened occupation, the newspaper reporter.""--Richard Babcock, former editor, Chicago magazine ""Mary Jane's Ghost is a wonderful book, fast-paced and incisive, about two mysterious deaths--that of a young couple in a small Illinois town nearly seventy years ago, and also of American investigative journalism in recent times.""--Scott Turow, author, Testimony ""Mary Jane's Ghost is part detective story, part road trip, and part rumination on the nature of modern newspapers. I loved Ted Gregory's witty, graceful writing, his quest to figure out who killed Mary Jane, and the way he makes us ponder the big mystery: Why do we need stories anyway?""--Mary Schmich, Chicago Tribune columnist, author, Even the Terrible Things Seem Beautiful to Me Now"


One of our most talented newspaper reporters and writers, Ted Gregory gives us his first book and it is a winner in every conceivable way. Powerful and personal, it is true crime storytelling at its most compelling and expansive, filled with intimate details, historical substance, and memorable characters. --Rick Kogan Ted Gregory's fascinating reinvestigation of an unsolved lovers' lane double murder--a rural Illinois Black Dahlia case--not only brings texture and insight to an intriguing mystery, but serves as a tribute to the pleasures of a threatened occupation, the newspaper reporter. --Richard Babcock, former editor, Chicago magazine Mary Jane's Ghost is part detective story, part road trip, and part rumination on the nature of modern newspapers. I loved Ted Gregory's witty, graceful writing, his quest to figure out who killed Mary Jane, and the way he makes us ponder the big mystery: Why do we need stories anyway? --Mary Schmich, Chicago Tribune columnist, author, Even the Terrible Things Seem Beautiful to Me Now Mary Jane's Ghost is a wonderful book, fast-paced and incisive, about two mysterious deaths--that of a young couple in a small Illinois town nearly seventy years ago, and also of American investigative journalism in recent times. --Scott Turow, author, Testimony


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Ted Gregory is a Pulitzer Prize–winning reporter at the Chicago Tribune and coauthor of two books: To Chase a Dream and Our Black Year. He lives near Chicago, Illinois.

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