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Every small town has a moment when the real world abruptly intrudes, shattering the town's notions of itself and its people. For Marshall, Michigan, that moment came August 18, 1967. Nola Puyear was working downtown at the Tasty Cafe when she received a package. She opened it and was instantly killed in an explosion. Based on extensive interviews with surviving prosecutors, police, and witnesses, Blaine Pardoe re-creates the investigation that pried into Marshall's dark underbelly and uncovered the seamy private lives led by some of the town's citizenry.

Produktbeschreibung
Every small town has a moment when the real world abruptly intrudes, shattering the town's notions of itself and its people. For Marshall, Michigan, that moment came August 18, 1967. Nola Puyear was working downtown at the Tasty Cafe when she received a package. She opened it and was instantly killed in an explosion. Based on extensive interviews with surviving prosecutors, police, and witnesses, Blaine Pardoe re-creates the investigation that pried into Marshall's dark underbelly and uncovered the seamy private lives led by some of the town's citizenry.
Autorenporträt
Blaine Pardoe lives in Virginia but was raised in Battle Creek and Marshall, Michigan. He is an accomplished historian, with several historical nonfiction books to his credit as well as a large number of science fiction and military novels. He is the author of Lost Eagles: One Man's Mission to Find Missing Airmen in Two World Wars, a winner of the State History Award.