Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Matures 50 Years In Panties

novelty: "An act of violence" (Ryan David Jahn)



U me again today, a book was intrigued, as I think a closer look may be worth. Ryan David Jahn
writes in his novel
"
An act of violence
"
freeze on a true story and takes the reader apparently before the doors of an apartment block, whose residents in cold fear of the violence that a young woman's life robbed. In my opinion, this book is especially interesting because it addresses a hot topic and Ryan David Jahn - as he says in the video - has labored through the to provide the context of this case in the depths of human focus.


On the way home from work Katrina Marino is in the early morning hours, the victim of a brutal attack. The attack takes place right outside their front door - and under the eyes of their neighbors, almost invariably remain idle. Everyone has to struggle with his own little drama. The 19-year-old Patrick about that is to be drafted into the army, but must provide for his ailing mother. Or Diane, who argues with her husband, because that is cheating. Katrina's cries you hear and see that happens outside their front door something terrible. Katrina feels the viewer and her looks and hopes to help. And it is fighting against death. "An act of violence" is based on a true story, the murder of Kitty Genovese, which caused worldwide headlines in 1964 and later received the circumstances, the term bystander effect in the criminal history.
bound book with dust jacket, 272 pages
ISBN: 978-3-453-26679-7 approx € 19.99 [D] [A]

Ryan David Jahn grew up in Arizona, Texas and California. At sixteen he left school to work in a record store. Since 2004 he works as a screenwriter for film and television. He lives with his wife Mary in Los Angeles. An act of violence, Ryan David Jahn's first novel, was awarded the prestigious Debut Dagger Award.
Ryan David Jahn about his novel


Love, - Marie

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