The Dreams of Ada

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Crimes & Criminals, Murder, True Crime, Political Science
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Author: Robert Mayer ISBN: 9780767927116
Publisher: Crown/Archetype Publication: October 24, 2006
Imprint: Broadway Books Language: English
Author: Robert Mayer
ISBN: 9780767927116
Publisher: Crown/Archetype
Publication: October 24, 2006
Imprint: Broadway Books
Language: English

For fans of Serial and Making a Murderer, the true, bewildering story of a young woman’s disappearance, the nightmare of a small town obsessed with delivering justice, and the bizarre dream of a poor, uneducated man accused of murder.**

On April 28, 1984, Denice Haraway disappeared from her job at a convenience store on the outskirts of Ada, Oklahoma, and the sleepy town erupted. Tales spread of rape, mutilation, and murder, and the police set out on a relentless mission to bring someone to justice. Six months later, two local men—Tommy Ward and Karl Fontenot—were arrested and brought to trial, even though they repudiated their “confessions,” no body had been found, no weapon had been produced, and no eyewitnesses had come forward. The Dreams of Ada is a story of politics and morality, of fear and obsession. It is also a moving, compelling portrait of one small town living through a nightmare.

“A riveting true story of a brutal murder in a small town and the tragic errors made in the pursuit of justice.”—John Grisham

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For fans of Serial and Making a Murderer, the true, bewildering story of a young woman’s disappearance, the nightmare of a small town obsessed with delivering justice, and the bizarre dream of a poor, uneducated man accused of murder.**

On April 28, 1984, Denice Haraway disappeared from her job at a convenience store on the outskirts of Ada, Oklahoma, and the sleepy town erupted. Tales spread of rape, mutilation, and murder, and the police set out on a relentless mission to bring someone to justice. Six months later, two local men—Tommy Ward and Karl Fontenot—were arrested and brought to trial, even though they repudiated their “confessions,” no body had been found, no weapon had been produced, and no eyewitnesses had come forward. The Dreams of Ada is a story of politics and morality, of fear and obsession. It is also a moving, compelling portrait of one small town living through a nightmare.

“A riveting true story of a brutal murder in a small town and the tragic errors made in the pursuit of justice.”—John Grisham

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