Three Weeks in October Three Weeks in October

Three Weeks in October

The Manhunt for the Serial Sniper

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Publisher Description

In this New York Times bestselling book, the police chief who led one of the most suspenseful manhunts in American history takes readers behind the headlines into the notorious “D.C. sniper” case that held the nation spellbound.
 
In October 2002, ordinary Americans feared for their lives, too frightened to pump gas at the local station or let their children play outside. For twenty-three nightmarish days, a series of random sniper killings terrorized the Washington, D.C. area and launched the largest manhunt in American history—under the harsh glare of a media frenzy. 
 
Three Weeks in October follows Charles Moose’s efforts to crack a seemingly unsolvable case. As a stunned nation watched, Chief Moose stood tall in the face of horrific events—a courageous presence whose tenacity brought snipers John Allen Muhammed and Lee Boyd Malvo to justice. But this is also the inspirational story of Moose’s rise from a young African American cop battling prejudice to a respected chief of police—who couldn’t stop until he captured two of the most bizarre killers America has ever known.
 
“Compelling . . . A very candid story . . . Well worth reading.”—The Washington Post
 
“Fascinating.”—The Daily Oklahoman
 
“Gutsy, endearing, no-nonsense . . . [cuts] through all the hubbub to show that behind the provocative headlines was little more than a simple, heartfelt man just trying to do the best job he could.”—Publishers Weekly

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2003
September 15
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
384
Pages
PUBLISHER
Penguin Publishing Group
SELLER
PENGUIN GROUP USA, INC.
SIZE
978.2
KB

Customer Reviews

BT Kinard ,

Ok book

This could have been half as long if it was only about the case. As it turns out this was more of an autobiography/justification book made possible by a tragic set of homicides. I'm not knocking Chief Moose. Was just more interested in How the case unfolded rather than reading about his life story. As far as justification, no one can argue that he made the correct decisions. I personally respect the fact of his use of "us" and "we" instead of "I" and "me" when taking credit for the arrests.

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