Shooter at Midnight, The: Murder, Corruption, and a Farming Town Divided
by: Sean Patrick Cooper (Author)
Publisher:Penguin Books - USA
Publication Date: 30 April 2024
Language:English
Print Length:384 pages
ISBN-10:0143135449
ISBN-13:9780143135449
Book Description
On a November night in 1990, Cathy Robertson was murdered in her home in Missouri. When the months-long police investigation stalled out, local law enforcement put the case into the hands of a private eye with his own agenda. In a close-knit town still reeling from the aftereffects of the farming crisis, friends and neighbours turned on each other. Mark Woodworth, the Robertson family's neighbour, received four life sentences for Cathy's murder, and the original suspect would be largely forgotten. In a surprising, dramatic narrative that spans decades, Mark's seemingly unwinnable case is taken on by Robert Ramsey, an attorney determined to uncover the truth. But the community's way of life is irrevocably damaged by the trauma caused by the parallel tragedies of the farming crisis and the unsolved murder - raising crucial questions about the moral code of conduct of our entire nation.
About the Author
Review "An arresting work of true crime. . . Cooper's suspenseful narrative nimbly interweaves procedural beats and a vivid portrait of rural America in crisis."--Publishers Weekly"In unspooling the story of a murder in the American heartland, Sean Patrick Cooper finds much more than he bargained for. This is a book about a terrible crime, but it's also about economic crises in the farming community, small-town injustice, and the warping effects of grief within a family. A probing, compelling, surprising read." --Rachel Monroe, author of Savage Appetites "Riveting from the offset, The Shooter at Midnight is an expertly woven story of a crime that tore a small-town asunder and its devastating fallout in an already fractured community. With an extraordinary eye for detail, Cooper navigates the many legal complexities of the case with ease and empathy, never losing sight of the very human tragedy that lies at its core." --Susan Jonusas, author of Hell's Half-Acre "Though it begins with an account of a murder, The Shooter at Midnight is much more than true crime. With a detective's eye for detail and a journalist's passion for truth, Cooper unravels a miscarriage of justice, showing how an actual conspiracy spread from humble farmhouses to fancy courtrooms in 1980s Missouri. This is stunning and essential storytelling."--Jason Fagone, author of the bestselling The Woman Who Smashed Codes "Like all first-rate true crime stories, The Shooter at Midnight not only takes the reader into the fascinating human story of the crime itself, with its wonderfully stubborn cast of heroes and villains refusing to conform to type, but it also opens up the wider context in which the crime occurs - in this case the ruin and strife spread across rural America by the farming crisis of the 1980s. The result is a gripping, deeply informed book in which political folly, explosive violence and an agonizing injustice play out with the intensity - and the surprising redemption - of ancient tragedy." --James Lasdun, author of Give Me Everything You Have
About the Author Sean Patrick Cooper is a journalist who has contributed narrative features and essays to The New Republic, n+1, Bloomberg Businessweek, The Baffler, Tablet, UnDark, The Atavist, The Daily Beast, Victory Journal, The Awl, and others. He received an MA in journalism at New York University, where he was a Department Fellow in the Literary Reportage Program, and a BA in English Literature from Rutgers University. This is his first book.
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