
Independently Published
Greenhills, Ohio
Product Code:
9798656812955
ISBN13:
9798656812955
Condition:
New
$13.21

Greenhills, Ohio
$13.21
Note: Greenhills, Ohio is an intersection of fiction and non-fiction.
For the author's non-fiction account of the 1963 Patricia Rebholz
murder, please look for She Was Perfect, also on Amazon. Greenhills, Ohio is formed around the infamous murder of Patricia
Rebholz, a 15-year-old high school cheerleader, in a small
government-contrived village. The crime captivated the region
for over a month and was named southwest Ohio's Top News Story
of 1963. The author was an eye witness. In 2001, Patricia's ex-boyfriend went on trial for the murder in a
Hamilton County courtroom. Smith collages actual interviews and
investigation reports with entirely unrelated subplots that include a
Raymond Chandler-inspired private eye and the mystery surrounding
the death of singer Sam Cooke. Greenhills, Ohio is the companion of the author's Greenhills, Colorado,
which spotlights the Chandler inspired detective in contemporary Denver.
For the author's non-fiction account of the 1963 Patricia Rebholz
murder, please look for She Was Perfect, also on Amazon. Greenhills, Ohio is formed around the infamous murder of Patricia
Rebholz, a 15-year-old high school cheerleader, in a small
government-contrived village. The crime captivated the region
for over a month and was named southwest Ohio's Top News Story
of 1963. The author was an eye witness. In 2001, Patricia's ex-boyfriend went on trial for the murder in a
Hamilton County courtroom. Smith collages actual interviews and
investigation reports with entirely unrelated subplots that include a
Raymond Chandler-inspired private eye and the mystery surrounding
the death of singer Sam Cooke. Greenhills, Ohio is the companion of the author's Greenhills, Colorado,
which spotlights the Chandler inspired detective in contemporary Denver.
Author: Craig Marshall Smith |
Publisher: Independently Published |
Publication Date: 44009 |
Number of Pages: 238 pages |
Binding: True Crime |
ISBN-10: |
ISBN-13: 9798656812955 |