True Story
Murder, Memoir, Mea Culpa
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Michael Finkel
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Michael Finkel
The story begins in February of 2002, when a reporter in Oregon contacts New York Times Magazine writer Michael Finkel with a startling piece of news. A young, highly intelligent man named Christian Longo, on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list for killing his entire family, has recently been captured in Mexico, where he'd taken on a new identity...Michael Finkel of The New York Times.
The next day, on page A-3 of the Times, comes another bit of troubling news: a note, written by the paper's editors, explaining that Finkel has falsified parts of an investigative article and has been fired. This unlikely confluence sets the stage for a bizarre and intense relationship. After Longo's arrest, the only journalist the accused murderer will speak with is the real Michael Finkel. And as the months until Longo's trial tick away, the two men talk for dozens of hours on the telephone, meet in the jailhouse visiting room, and exchange nearly a thousand pages of handwritten letters.
With Longo insisting he can prove his innocence, Finkel strives to uncover what really happened to Longo's family, and his quest becomes less a reporting job than a psychological cat-and-mouse game, sometimes redemptively honest, other times slyly manipulative. Finkel's pursuit pays off only at the end, when Longo, after a lifetime of deception, finally says what he wouldn't even admit in court, the whole, true story. Or so it seems.
©2005 Michael Finkel (P)2005 HarperCollins Publishers, Inc.Los oyentes también disfrutaron:
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"This book is absolutely riveting, as much for Finkel's own painful self-examination as for the evasions of an accused murderer." (Booklist) "Astute and hypnotically absorbing....There's a burning sincerity (and beautifully modulated writing) on every page, sufficient to convince most that this brilliant blend of true-crime and memoir does live up to its bald title." (Publishers Weekly)
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What made the experience of listening to True Story the most enjoyable?
Just knowing that it was true.What was the most compelling aspect of this narrative?
How anyone could be such a con man and hold on to a seemingly normal wife and family.Which scene was your favorite?
When Michael Finkel found out an accused murderer was using his identity.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
When the little girl diedAny additional comments?
I love true stories! They are always stranger than the truth. I am looking forward to the movie with Brad Pitt.A fascinating and complex character
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Good story
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was hard for me to listen to. I agree with the woman who said it made her angry. Me too! I wanted to yell at him. Oddly stilted speech, lazy pronounciation, and a dramatic intonation at the end of just about every sentence was enough to interfere with the story.
In short bits I found it tolerable.
The narration ruined it for me
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Instantly disliked Longo...and Finkle
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