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OverviewThe beautiful coquettish daughter of the Cuban insurrection from Spain, 1890s, is engaged to two men, one an officer in the Cuban army, while courted by many others. Her father, a wealthy owner of a large cigar factory in Jacksonville, Florida, is helpless against her alleged shooter and consistent stalker. Titans of the courtroom and legal giants of Florida argue the case in a gripping narrative. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Louise Stanton WarrenPublisher: Louise S Warren Imprint: Louise S Warren Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.594kg ISBN: 9798986038018Pages: 320 Publication Date: 05 September 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIn Fatal Switch: Murder on the Panama Road, author Louise Stanton Warren uses her abundant gifts as a storyteller, combined with her historian's eye for detail, to provide this riveting account of Jacksonville's trial of the century. This true story of the sensational 1897 murder of Marie Louise Gato and the subsequent trial of Edward Pitzer is made vivid by the author's thorough research and ability to bring historic characters to life. It is a fascinating story well told. -Dr. Wayne Wood, historian and author With critical accuracy, in Fatal Switch: Murder on the Panama Road, Louise Stanton Warren has narrated the tale of Jacksonville's most momentous trial of the modern era. Warren's rich historical detail of Victorian Northeast Florida provides the backdrop for two compelling murders and a homicide trial. Fatal Switch covers the two murders-both tragic, one grisly-that gripped the city in 1890s and with a gimlet eye recorded the workings of the justice system at the time. Warren recounts the murder trial of Edward Pitzer with glorious detail-all of the imperfections in a 19th century trial, including sexism, racism, and downright chicanery. Fatal Switch is a fine read for fans of both history and courtroom drama. -Teresa J. Sopp, criminal defense attorney Fatal Switch: Murder on the Panama Road created by author Louise Stanton Warren sparkles as a literary gem with lush dramatic landscapes and characters who intrigue and enrage us. A young Cuban woman, daughter of a wealthy cigar manufacturer, is murdered steps from her front door in 1897. Allegedly shot by a spurned lover who has stalked her for years, the shooting results in the city's epic trial, a roaring battle of legal Titans. In-depth documentation will satisfy new audiences as well as the most intent history buffs. Crack this true crime narrative and resurrect a facet of Florida's past well worth exploring. -Carol O'Dell, author Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |