Last Good Girl - audiobook
Last Good Girl - audiobook
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From Allison Leotta, the ';highly entertaining storyteller' (George Pelecanos) who writes ';in a style that's as real as it gets' (USA TODAY), a ripped-from-the-headlines novel follows prosecutor Anna Curtis as she investigates a missing college student amid allegations of campus sexual assault and the power structures determined to keep the truth buried.When freshman Emma disappears from a Michigan university campus, she was last seen leaving a bar near a notorious fraternity known among students as ';the rape factory.' Surveillance footage shows Emma walking awayand Dylan Brooks, the son of a powerful state politician, running after her. With no body and little physical evidence, the case quickly becomes a media firestorm. As Anna Curtis digs deeper, she uncovers a video diary Emma kept during her first months at college. The recordings reveal a disturbing history between Emma and Dylan, including a prior rape accusation. Suddenly, the case draws national attention, fueled by Title IX activists and a growing debate over campus sexual assault, privilege, and accountability. But as pressure mounts, Anna faces warnings to walk away before she destroys the life of an ';innocent young man.' With her investigation stalled and powerful forces closing ranks, Anna must find a way to uncover the truthand possibly save Emmabefore the case disappears along with her. Taut, timely, and emotionally charged, this novel shines a clear-eyed light on campus rape, media scrutiny, and the devastating consequences faced by victims and families on both sides of the justice system.
From Allison Leotta, the ';highly entertaining storyteller' (George Pelecanos) who writes ';in a style that's as real as it gets' (USA TODAY), a ripped-from-the-headlines novel follows prosecutor Anna Curtis as she investigates a missing college student amid allegations of campus sexual assault and the power structures determined to keep the truth buried.When freshman Emma disappears from a Michigan university campus, she was last seen leaving a bar near a notorious fraternity known among students as ';the rape factory.' Surveillance footage shows Emma walking awayand Dylan Brooks, the son of a powerful state politician, running after her. With no body and little physical evidence, the case quickly becomes a media firestorm. As Anna Curtis digs deeper, she uncovers a video diary Emma kept during her first months at college. The recordings reveal a disturbing history between Emma and Dylan, including a prior rape accusation. Suddenly, the case draws national attention, fueled by Title IX activists and a growing debate over campus sexual assault, privilege, and accountability. But as pressure mounts, Anna faces warnings to walk away before she destroys the life of an ';innocent young man.' With her investigation stalled and powerful forces closing ranks, Anna must find a way to uncover the truthand possibly save Emmabefore the case disappears along with her. Taut, timely, and emotionally charged, this novel shines a clear-eyed light on campus rape, media scrutiny, and the devastating consequences faced by victims and families on both sides of the justice system.
| Kategoria: | Obcojęzyczne |
| Język: | Angielski |
| Zabezpieczenie: | brak |
| ISBN: | 978-1-5082-1765-7 |