9781949669183-1949669181-The Murder of Marion Miley

The Murder of Marion Miley

ISBN-13: 9781949669183
ISBN-10: 1949669181
Author: Beverly Bell
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: South Limestone
Format: Paperback 266 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781949669183
ISBN-10: 1949669181
Author: Beverly Bell
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: South Limestone
Format: Paperback 266 pages

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The Murder of Marion Miley (ISBN-13: 9781949669183 and ISBN-10: 1949669181), written by authors Beverly Bell, was published by South Limestone in 2020. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Murder & Mayhem (True Crime, Golf, Individual Sports) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Murder of Marion Miley (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Murder & Mayhem books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Today, the name Marion Miley is largely unrecognizable, but in the fall of 1941, she was an internationally renowned golf champion, winning every leading women's tournament except the elusive national title. This unassuming twenty-seven-year-old woman was beloved by all she met, including celebrities like jazz crooner Bing Crosby. With ambitions to become a doctor, it seemed Marion Miley was headed for greatness.

But on September 28, 1941, six gunshots broke through the early morning stillness of the Lexington Country Club. Marion had been brutally murdered. News of her death spread quickly, headlining major papers such as the New York Times. Support flooded in, spurring police in the hunt for her killers. However, the bombing of Pearl Harbor less than two months later would redirect public attention and sweep Marion's story to a forgotten corner of time--until now.

The Murder of Marion Miley recounts the ensuing manhunt and trial, exploring the impact of class, family, and opportunity in a world where steely determination is juxtaposed with callous murderous intent. As the narrative voice oscillates between Marion's father, her best friend, and one of her killers, an ever-present specter of what could have been--not just for Marion, but for all those affected by her tragic death--is conjured. Drawing on intensive research typical of the true crime genre, Beverly Bell produces a passionate homage to one of the greatest golfers of the early twentieth century.

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