The Rim Of Heaven: (The Youth Club Murders)
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Condition: VG. Jacket: VG. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No visible markings. Binding: Intact. No stickers or labels visible.
The Rim of Heaven (The Youth Club Murders) is a gripping true crime account that chronicles one of Australia's most disturbing criminal cases involving the murders connected to a youth club. Tom Howard presents a detailed and unflinching investigation into the events, circumstances, and individuals at the heart of this tragedy, reconstructing the timeline with precision and authority. The narrative uncovers the social and community dynamics that allowed such crimes to occur, drawing readers into a world where innocence and darkness collide in a rural Australian setting. Written with a journalist's eye for detail, the account forces readers to confront uncomfortable truths about trust, community, and justice. It stands as a sobering document of a case that shocked a nation and left an indelible mark on those involved.
Author: Tom Howard
Format: Hardback
Published: 1986, Sydney, Rastar Press
Genre: True crime
Condition remarks:
Condition: VG. Jacket: VG. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No visible markings. Binding: Intact. No stickers or labels visible.
The Rim of Heaven (The Youth Club Murders) is a gripping true crime account that chronicles one of Australia's most disturbing criminal cases involving the murders connected to a youth club. Tom Howard presents a detailed and unflinching investigation into the events, circumstances, and individuals at the heart of this tragedy, reconstructing the timeline with precision and authority. The narrative uncovers the social and community dynamics that allowed such crimes to occur, drawing readers into a world where innocence and darkness collide in a rural Australian setting. Written with a journalist's eye for detail, the account forces readers to confront uncomfortable truths about trust, community, and justice. It stands as a sobering document of a case that shocked a nation and left an indelible mark on those involved.