The Lives and Times of Bonnie and Clyde

by E.R. Milner
Category: "Crime and Disaster (non-fiction)"
Pages:163
Year of Publication:1996
Date Added:08/08/2006
Date Read:12/31/2002
Notes:From 1932 to 1934, the Bonnie and Clyde gang made news daily and frustrated law enforcement officials as they managed to elude capture. They often kidnapped their victims and released them unharmed only after they felt safe. They only killed when they felt threatened. Their dramatic deaths during a shootout in 1934, supposedly in each other's arms, helped to make them a legend in the public memory. Milner spent ten years researching the subject, resulting in this heavily documented book. The most interesting item in the book is the poem written by Bonnie entitled The Story of Bonnie and Clyde, which pretty much tells the story.
My Rating: 7

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