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A powerful investigation into the world of extremism and
redemption, from TIME journalist and author of Cast Away. "Far Out
is an excellent mix of investigative journalism, entertaining
storytelling and intelligent analysis. Its individual stories are
like pieces of a puzzle that McDonald-Gibson assembles to offer
deeply human insights into the drivers of radicalisation and
extremism" - Julia Eber, author of Going Dark What makes an
extremist? From obscure cults to revolutionary movements, people
have always been seduced by fringe beliefs. And in today's deeply
divided world, more people than ever are drawn to polarising
ideologies. All too often we simply condemn those whose positions
offend us, instead of trying to understand what draws people to the
far edges of society -- and what can pull them back again. In Far
Out, we meet eight people from across religious, ideological, and
national divides who found themselves drawn to radical beliefs,
including a young man who became the face of white supremacy in
Trump-era America, a Norwegian woman sucked into a revolutionary
conspiracy in the 1980s, a schoolboy who left Britain to fight in
Syria, and an Australian from the far-left Antifa movement. By
immersing us in their stories, McDonald-Gibson challenges our ideas
of who or what an extremist is, and shows us not only what we can
do to prevent extremism in the future, but how we can start healing
the rifts in our world today.
A pioneer in forensic anthropology, Dr. Bill Bass created the
world's first laboratory dedicated to the study of human
decomposition--three acres on a hillside in Tennessee where human
bodies are left to the elements. His research has revolutionized
forensic science, but during a career that has spanned half a
century, Bass and his work have ranged far beyond the gates of the
"Body Farm."
In this riveting book, the renowned bone sleuth explores the
rise of modern forensic science and takes readers deep into the
real world of crime scene investigation. Beyond the Body Farm is an
extraordinary journey through some of the most fascinating
investigations of Dr. Bass's career--and a remarkable look at the
high-tech science used to crack the most perplexing cases.
Motor City Mafia: A Century of Organized Crime in Detroit
chronicles the storied and hallowed gangland history of the
notorious Detroit underworld. Scott M. Burnstein takes the reader
inside the belly of the beast, tracking the bloodshed, exploits,
and leadership of the southeast Michigan crime syndicate as never
before seen in print. Through a stunning array of rare archival
photographs and images, Motor City Mafia captures Detroit's most
infamous past, from its inception in the early part of the 20th
century, through the years when the iconic Purple Gang ruled the
city's streets during Prohibition, through the 1930s and the
formation of the local Italian mafia, and the Detroit crime
family's glory days in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, all the way to
the downfall of the area's mob reign in the 1980s and 1990s.
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