SOCIAL SCIENCES

Killings

Random. Apr. 2017. 320p. ISBN 9780399591402. $26; ebk. ISBN 9780399591419. CRIME
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In this updated and expanded edition of journalist Trillin's book, stories unfold less like a courtroom drama and offer a window into the lives of people in particular places and the gruesome and unfortunate circumstances in which they find themselves. In fact, the stories are less about murder and loss and more a dissection of the human psyche and ego, and how and where they live, who they know, and what that means in America. Beginning with the oldest story, from 1969, about a stranger wielding a camera in the rust belt, spanning to 2009 with a man murdering teenagers near a swimming hole, Trillin's subjects are diverse and poignant. Each story captures not only a physical setting but also the tone of the era in which it occurred. Well-crafted and thoughtfully composed, lacking judgment and admonishment, these are a true piece of quality journalism, which clearly continues to captivate audiences. Trillin introduces the collection by discussing his craft and reporting style, and ends it with a profile on a fellow reporter and writer, Edna Buchanan, to offer a distinct contrast to his unconventional view of crime stories.
VERDICT This update would be a welcome addition or replacement for any collection.
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