by Roger Morris (Author)
A modern horror story told in graphic detail. Morris's meticulous documentation traces prison corruption . . . proving the tragedy could have been avoided. I recommend this book without reservation.--Jack Anderson
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A modern horror story told in graphic detail. Morris's meticulous documentation traces prison corruption . . . proving the tragedy could have been avoided. I recommend this book without reservation.--Jack Anderson
Author Biography
Roger Morris holds a Ph.D. in government from Harvard University. After a brief stint as a foreign service officer, he served as a White House aide and then on the staff of the National Security Council under Presidents Johnson and Nixon. He is the author of Uncertain Greatness: Henry Kissinger and American Foreign Policy, Haig: The General's Progress, and Richard Milhous Nixon: To the Threshold of Power, volume one in a multivolume biography. In 1985, Morris won the coveted Bronze Medal of the Investigative Reporters and Editors for the most distinguished journalism across all media nationwide.
Number of Pages: 278
Dimensions: 0.78 x 9.06 x 6.02 IN
Publication Date: January 01, 1988