Echoes in the Darkness
Joseph Wambaugh. William Morrow & Company, $18.95 (0pp) ISBN 978-0-688-06889-9
The bizarre, seven-year-long case of an Upper Merion, Pa., high school teacher, Susan Reinert, found murdered in 1979, and her two missing children receives masterful treatment from police novelist Wambaugh, who is now building a reputation as a true-crime writer. He shows the dead teacher's lover, colleague and beneficiary of her insurance policiesamounting to about $750,000to have been a superficial intellectual, able to dazzle impressionable high school students and to gather around himself a coterie of naive and trusting neurotics. There is no doubt in the author's mind that William Bradfielda Pied Piper of the chronologically adult but psychically underdevelopedcommitted the crime in concert with the former principal of the school, Jay Smith, whom he portrays as a sociopath. The skein of murder is highly complex, but Wambaugh unravels it superbly. 150,000 first printing. (February 16)
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Reviewed on: 02/01/1987
Genre: Nonfiction
Hardcover - 574 pages - 978-0-8161-4428-0
Mass Market Paperbound - 416 pages - 978-0-553-26932-1
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