Dimensions
110 x 178 x 34mm
For more than two decades, 'Vanity Fair' has published Dominick Dunne's brilliant, revelatory chronicles of the most famous crimes, trials and punishments of our time.
The pursuit of justice has become his passion - a passion that began during the trial of the man who murdered Dunne's daughter and who was sentenced to six and a half years and released in less than three. Dunne's account of the trial and its shocking result became the first of his many classic essays on justice.
Whether writing of Claus von Bulow's romp through two trials, the media frenzy of Los Angeles in the age of OJ Simpson, the death by fire of multibillionaire banker Edmund Safra in Monaco, or the ominous silence surrounding the death of Martha Moxley in Connecticut, and the indictment - decades later - of Michael Skakel, Dunne tells it from his unique perspective. His search for the truth is relentless, his courage and storytelling skills shine from every page.