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• An intimate, gripping examination of drugs and crime in the U.S.: The surprise success of books including Ghettoside, On the Run, and Evicted along with the popularity of television dramas including Homicide and The Wire signal an ongoing healthy appetite for true crime stories that illuminate the racial and economic injustice of poverty and criminal procedure in America • Well-credentialed author: Kelley is an award-winning reporter who has deep knowledge of Charlotte, NC, the city that serves as a supporting character in this story • Sustained interest in the "New South" and reverse…mehr

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• An intimate, gripping examination of drugs and crime in the U.S.: The surprise success of books including Ghettoside, On the Run, and Evicted along with the popularity of television dramas including Homicide and The Wire signal an ongoing healthy appetite for true crime stories that illuminate the racial and economic injustice of poverty and criminal procedure in America • Well-credentialed author: Kelley is an award-winning reporter who has deep knowledge of Charlotte, NC, the city that serves as a supporting character in this story • Sustained interest in the "New South" and reverse migration trends: Money Rock speaks directly to the troubled history of racism, inequality, and poverty that "booming" southern cities have yet to grapple with meaningfully
Autorenporträt
A former reporter for the Charlotte Observer, Pam Kelley has won honors from the National Press Club and the Society for Features Journalism. She contributed to a subprime mortgage exposé that was a finalist for the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service. She lives in North Carolina.