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Maureen Callahan got her start at Sassy magazine. Her work has appeared in Vanity Fair, and she has worked as an editor and writer at New York magazine, Spin, and the New York Post, where she has covered everything from the subcultures of the Lower East Side to national politics to fashion. She afficher plus lives in Brooklyn, New York. afficher moins

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Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieux de résidence
Long Island, New York, USA
New York, New York, USA
Études
School of Visual Arts, New York (BA)
Professions
journalist
columnist
Courte biographie
Maureen Callahan is a New York Times bestselling author, award-winning investigative journalist, columnist, and commentator. She has covered everything from pop culture to politics. Her writing has appeared in Vanity Fair, New York, Spin, and the New York Post, where she is Critic-at-Large. She lives in New York. [Amazon.com Author page, retrieved 5/14/2022]

Maureen Callahan is an American writer and editor for the New York Post known for her opinion pieces regarding politics, feminism, pop culture, and current events. She generally expresses right-wing views in regards to political and social issues and self-depreciation regarding her Irish heritage. [Wikipedia]

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A terrifying look into the life of Israel Keyes, his victims, and the way that he was ultimately captured.

All I know is that I will never go to a coffee kiosk in Anchorage, Alaska ... ever.
 
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cbwalsh | 29 autres critiques | Sep 13, 2023 |
I've never heard of this guy? And he killed people all over the country and maybe all over the world? This should have been a really chilling, terrible story, but it was told very drily and all after the capture of the killer. It's still very readable because of the slow unraveling of details during the investigation. I wish the incompetence and corruption of the Anchorage police and prison were covered more, that seemed like a really important detail tacked on in the last pages. So while this is no I'll Be Gone in the Dark, it's still a great true crime chronicling.… (plus d'informations)
 
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KallieGrace | 29 autres critiques | Jun 8, 2023 |
American Predator (2019) by Maureen Callahan. This is a true life telling of “The hunt for the most meticulous serial killer of the 21st century.” Author describes Israel Keyes and law enforcement's bungling of his case and she tells it in a most neutral way. The story was horrifying and one wonders what or when it could happen to someone we know.
 
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buffalogr | 29 autres critiques | May 17, 2023 |
For as much as I was anticipating this book I was not impressed with it. Israel Keyes was certainly a very disturbed individual but he played law enforcement the whole way through. He made a lot of demands to protect his identity for the "sake of his daughter" but in return law enforcement essentially got nothing. The prosecutor played the case extremely poorly and careless but no one could stop him. Considering this took place in the 21st century one would think this kind of carelessness would not have been allowed to continue. I'm glad I read it (I guess) but I would not recommend it to anyone.… (plus d'informations)
 
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TLL6830 | 29 autres critiques | Feb 27, 2023 |

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Œuvres
4
Membres
821
Popularité
#31,073
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
31
ISBN
40
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