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Overview"The national bestselling and award-winning investigation into one of the most notorious murder cases in Canadian history-and that helped the wrongfully convicted Truscott clear his name after decades in prison. Winner of the Canadian Authors Association Birks Family Foundation Award for Biography Finalist for the Writers' Trust Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing NATIONAL BESTSELLER The award-winning investigation into one of the most notorious murder cases in Canadian history-and that helped the wrongfully convicted Truscottclear his name after decades in prison. In 1959, a popular schoolboy, just 14 years old, was convicted and sentenced to hang for the rape and murder of his 12-year-old classmate. That summer, Canada lost its innocence and the shocking story of Steven Truscott became imprinted on the nation's memory. First published in 2001, ""Until You Are Dead"" revealed new witnesses, leads and evidence never presented to the courts. Now this national bestseller is fully revised and updated, and takes readers from that fateful night in 1959 up to the new appeal granted to Truscott in 2006. Julian Sher's award-winning and insightful chronicle details Steven Truscott's dramatic final battle - with the help of his family, investigative journalists and lawyers - to clear his name once and for all." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Julian SherPublisher: Crooked Lane Books Imprint: Crooked Lane Books Dimensions: Width: 13.40cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 20.40cm Weight: 0.816kg ISBN: 9780676973815ISBN 10: 0676973817 Pages: 624 Publication Date: 25 April 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsBefore there was Donald Marshall, David Milgaard, Guy Paul Morin, Gregory Parsons or Thomas Sophonow, there was Stephen Truscott. Julian Sher . . . has uncovered new evidence and written a compelling story detailing how Truscott's 1959 murder trial was horribly flawed. <br>-- The Vancouver Sun <br> A chilling search for truth. <br>-- The Hamilton Spectator <br> Passionate, thorough and highly readable . . . a weighty indictment of our criminal system, and the terrible results when it goes wrong. <br>-- The Record (Kitchener-Waterloo) <br> Read this book. You will be jarred by the reality of our justice system. This excellent, in-depth compilation of Steven Truscott's very disturbing case keeps you absorbed and in disbelief: Where is the justice? <br>-- Guy Paul Morin <br> Sher writes with a finely measured sense of disbelief. How could this happen? he asks through every page. And we share his amazement, notwithstanding David Milgaard, Donald Marshall, Guy Paul Morin and Thomas Sophonow, all convicted until proven innocent ... Sher has written an important book. One that ought to serve as a warning to those who administer justice against arrogance. Nor should anyone be complacent on the issue, for every time a case is closed with the wrongly accused, a killer is left free to roam among us. <br>-- The Montreal Gazette , October 20,2001 <br> The CBC television producer who earned Truscott's trust and helped make a national case of his continued claim of innocence, Montreal's Julian Sher, presents another compelling indictment of our justice system. <br>-- The Toronto Star , October 21, 2001 <br> There have been previous books on the trial of Steven Truscott, but 'Until You Are Dead' ... is the most comprehensive analysis to date. <br>-- The Globe and Mail Before there was Donald Marshall, David Milgaard, Guy Paul Morin, Gregory Parsons or Thomas Sophonow, there was Stephen Truscott. Julian Sher . . . has uncovered new evidence and written a compelling story detailing how Truscott's 1959 murder trial was horribly flawed. <br>-- The Vancouver Sun <br> A chilling search for truth. <br>-- The Hamilton Spectator <br> Passionate, thorough and highly readable . . . a weighty indictment of our criminal system, and the terrible results when it goes wrong. <br>-- The Record (Kitchener-Waterloo) <br> Read this book. You will be jarred by the reality of our justice system. This excellent, in-depth compilation of Steven Truscott's very disturbing case keeps you absorbed and in disbelief: Where is the justice? <br>-- Guy Paul Morin <br> Sher writes with a finely measured sense of disbelief. How could this happen? he asks through every page. And we share his amazement, notwithstanding David Milgaard, Donald Marshall, Guy Paul Morin Before there was Donald Marshall, David Milgaard, Guy Paul Morin, Gregory Parsons or Thomas Sophonow, there was Stephen Truscott. Julian Sher . . . has uncovered new evidence and written a compelling story detailing how Truscott's 1959 murder trial was horribly flawed. -The Vancouver Sun A chilling search for truth. -The Hamilton Spectator Passionate, thorough and highly readable . . . a weighty indictment of our criminal system, and the terrible results when it goes wrong. -The Record (Kitchener-Waterloo) Read this book. You will be jarred by the reality of our justice system. This excellent, in-depth compilation of Steven Truscott's very disturbing case keeps you absorbed and in disbelief: Where is the justice? -Guy Paul Morin Sher writes with a finely measured sense of disbelief. How could this happen? he asks through every page. And we share his amazement, notwithstanding David Milgaard, Donald Marshall, Guy Paul Morin and Thomas Sophonow, all convicted until proven innocent ... Sher has written an important book. One that ought to serve as a warning to those who administer justice against arrogance. Nor should anyone be complacent on the issue, for every time a case is closed with the wrongly accused, a killer is left free to roam among us. -The Montreal Gazette The CBC television producer who earned Truscott's trust and helped make a national case of his continued claim of innocence, Montreal's Julian Sher, presents another compelling indictment of our justice system. -The Toronto Star There have been previous books on the trial of Steven Truscott, but Until You Are Dead . . . is the most comprehensive analysis to date. -The Globe and Mail Before there was Donald Marshall, David Milgaard, Guy Paul Morin, Gregory Parsons or Thomas Sophonow, there was Stephen Truscott. Julian Sher . . . has uncovered new evidence and written a compelling story detailing how Truscott's 1959 murder trial was horribly flawed. --The Vancouver Sun A chilling search for truth. --The Hamilton Spectator Passionate, thorough and highly readable . . . a weighty indictment of our criminal system, and the terrible results when it goes wrong. --The Record (Kitchener-Waterloo) Read this book. You will be jarred by the reality of our justice system. This excellent, in-depth compilation of Steven Truscott's very disturbing case keeps you absorbed and in disbelief: Where is the justice? -- Guy Paul Morin Sher writes with a finely measured sense of disbelief. How could this happen? he asks through every page. And we share his amazement, notwithstanding David Milgaard, Donald Marshall, Guy Paul Morin and Thomas Sophonow, all convicted until proven innocent ... Sher has written an important book. One that ought to serve as a warning to those who administer justice against arrogance. Nor should anyone be complacent on the issue, for every time a case is closed with the wrongly accused, a killer is left free to roam among us. -- The Montreal Gazette, October 20, 2001 The CBC television producer who earned Truscott's trust and helped make a national case of his continued claim of innocence, Montreal's Julian Sher, presents another compelling indictment of our justice system. -- The Toronto Star, October 21, 2001 There have been previous books on the trial of Steven Truscott, but 'Until You Are Dead' ... is the most comprehensive analysis to date. -- The Globe and Mail Before there was Donald Marshall, David Milgaard, Guy Paul Morin, Gregory Parsons or Thomas Sophonow, there was Stephen Truscott. Julian Sher . . . has uncovered new evidence and written a compelling story detailing how Truscott' s 1959 murder trial was horribly flawed. -- The Vancouver Sun A chilling search for truth. -- The Hamilton Spectator Passionate, thorough and highly readable . . . a weighty indictment of our criminal system, and the terrible results when it goes wrong. -- The Record (Kitchener-Waterloo) Read this book. You will be jarred by the reality of our justice system. This excellent, in-depth compilation of Steven Truscott' s very disturbing case keeps you absorbed and in disbelief: Where is the justice? -- Guy Paul Morin Sher writes with a finely measured sense of disbelief. How could this happen? he asks through every page. And we share his amazement, notwithstanding David Milgaard, Donald Marshall, Guy Paul Morin and Thomas Sophonow, all convicted until proven innocent ... Sher has written an important book. One that ought to serve as a warning to those who administer justice against arrogance. Nor should anyone be complacent on the issue, for every time a case is closed with the wrongly accused, a killer is left free to roam among us. -- The Montreal Gazette, October 20, 2001 The CBC television producer who earned Truscott's trust and helped make a national case of his continued claim of innocence, Montreal's Julian Sher, presents another compelling indictment of our justice system. -- The TorontoStar, October 21, 2001 There have been previous books on the trial of Steven Truscott, but 'Until You Are Dead' ... is the most comprehensive analysis to date. -- The Globe and Mail Read this book. You will be jarred by the reality of our justice system. This excellent, in-depth compilation of Steven Truscott's very disturbing case keeps you absorbed and in disbelief: Where is the justice? -- Guy Paul Morin Sher writes with a finely measured sense of disbelief. How could this happen? he asks through every page. And we share his amazement, notwithstanding David Milgaard, Donald Marshall, Guy Paul Morin and Thomas Sophonow, all convicted until proven innocent ... Sher has written an important book. One that ought to serve as a warning to those who administer justice against arrogance. Nor should anyone be complacent on the issue, for every time a case is closed with the wrongly accused, a killer is left free to roam among us. -- The Montreal Gazette, October 20, 2001 The CBC television producer who earned Truscott's trust and helped make a national case of his continued claim of innocence, Montreal's Julian Sher, presents another compelling indictment of our justice system. -- The Toronto Star, October 21, 2001 There have been previous books on the trial of Steven Truscott, but 'Until You Are Dead' ... is the most comprehensive analysis to date. -- The Globe and Mail Before there was Donald Marshall, David Milgaard, Guy Paul Morin, Gregory Parsons or Thomas Sophonow, there was Stephen Truscott. Julian Sher . . . has uncovered new evidence and written a compelling story detailing how Truscott's 1959 murder trial was horribly flawed. --The Vancouver Sun A chilling search for truth. --The Hamilton Spectator Passionate, thorough and highly readable . . . a weighty indictment of our criminal system, and the terrible results when it goes wrong. --The Record (Kitchener-Waterloo) Read this book. You will be jarred by the reality of our justice system. This excellent, in-depth compilation of Steven Truscott's very disturbing case keeps you absorbed and in disbelief: Where is the justice? -- Guy Paul Morin Sher writes with a finely measured sense of disbelief. How could this happen? he asks through every page. And we share his amazement, notwithstanding David Milgaard, Donald Marshall, Guy Paul Morin and Thomas Sophonow, all convicted until proven innocent ... Sher has written an important book. One that ought to serve as a warning to those who administer justice against arrogance. Nor should anyone be complacent on the issue, for every time a case is closed with the wrongly accused, a killer is left free to roam among us. -- The Montreal Gazette, October 20, 2001 The CBC television producer who earned Truscott's trust and helped make a national case of his continued claim of innocence, Montreal's Julian Sher, presents another compelling indictment of our justice system. -- The Toronto Star, October 21, 2001 There have been previous books on the trial of Steven Truscott, but 'Until You Are Dead' ... is the most comprehensive analysis to date. -- The Globe and Mail Before there was Donald Marshall, David Milgaard, Guy Paul Morin, Gregory Parsons or Thomas Sophonow, there was Stephen Truscott. Julian Sher . . . has uncovered new evidence and written a compelling story detailing how Truscott' s 1959 murder trial was horribly flawed. -- The Vancouver Sun A chilling search for truth. -- The Hamilton Spectator Passionate, thorough and highly readable . . . a weighty indictment of our criminal system, and the terrible results when it goes wrong. -- The Record (Kitchener-Waterloo) Read this book. You will be jarred by the reality of our justice system. This excellent, in-depth compilation of Steven Truscott' s very disturbing case keeps you absorbed and in disbelief: Where is the justice? -- Guy Paul Morin Sher writes with a finely measured sense of disbelief. How could this happen? he asks through every page. And we share his amazement, notwithstanding David Milgaard, Donald Marshall, Guy Paul Morin and Thomas Sophonow, all convicted until proven innocent ... Sher has written an important book. One that ought to serve as a warning to those who administer justice against arrogance. Nor should anyone be complacent on the issue, for every time a case is closed with the wrongly accused, a killer is left free to roam among us. -- The Montreal Gazette, October 20, 2001 The CBC television producer who earned Truscott's trust and helped make a national case of his continued claim of innocence, Montreal's Julian Sher, presents another compelling indictment of our justice system. -- The TorontoStar, October 21, 2001 There have been previous books on the trial of Steven Truscott, but 'Until You Are Dead' ... is the most comprehensive analysis to date. -- The Globe and Mail Read this book. You will be jarred by the reality of our justice system. This excellent, in-depth compilation of Steven Truscott's very disturbing case keeps you absorbed and in disbelief: Where is the justice? -- Guy Paul Morin Sher writes with a finely measured sense of disbelief. How could this happen? he asks through every page. And we share his amazement, notwithstanding David Milgaard, Donald Marshall, Guy Paul Morin and Thomas Sophonow, all convicted until proven innocent ... Sher has written an important book. One that ought to serve as a warning to those who administer justice against arrogance. Nor should anyone be complacent on the issue, for every time a case is closed with the wrongly accused, a killer is left free to roam among us. -- The Montreal Gazette, October 20, 2001 The CBC television producer who earned Truscott's trust and helped make a national case of his continued claim of innocence, Montreal's Julian Sher, presents another compelling indictment of our justice system. -- The Toronto Star, October 21, 2001 There have been previous books on the trial of Steven Truscott, but 'Until You Are Dead' ... is the most comprehensive analysis to date. -- The Globe and Mail Author Information"JULIAN SHERis an award-winning journalist and the author of many widely-acclaimed books, including White Hoods- Canada's Ku Klux Klan, ""Until You Are Dead""- Steven Truscott's Long Ride Into History and The North Star-Canada and the Civil War Plots Against Lincoln. As an investigative reporter, he worked for the Toronto Star and the Globe and Mail. He was the Senior Producer of CBC's the fifth estate, Canada's premier investigative TV program, for five years.He has directed and written major documentaries, covering wars and intrigue across the globe.His documentary Nuclear Jihad,produced for the New York Times and CBC, won the broadcast equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize. His latest film, Ghosts of Afghanistan, won three top Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Documentary. He is also active in protecting media freedoms, working with the Centre for Free Expression and Journalists for Human Rights. More information at www.juliansher.com" Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |