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Based on a true story, "The Origins of Infamy" tells of Ted Bundy's
alleged involvement in the murder of two coeds at the Jersey Shore
on Memorial Day 1969. Speaking to his biographer on the eve of his
execution, Bundy is offered the chance of clemency in exchange for
a confession to his involvement in the unsolved deaths. Before
learning what transpired that weekend two decades earlier,
journalist Richard Larsen, author of "The Deliberate Stranger," is
led on a psychological journey through the condemned murderer's
past. From Bundy's own voice, Larsen learns the root causes
motivating him to become America's most notorious serial killer.
Beginning on Death Row at Florida State Penitentiary, then
traveling back in time to Seattle, Philadelphia, New York City, and
Ocean City, New Jersey, "The Origins of Infamy" vividly recreates a
historical account of New Jersey's most famous cold case.
"Barth's novel is a spellbinding reimagination of one of the
more disturbing unsolved cold cases in local history. With hope,
perhaps his work shall bring closure to this troubling
mystery."
-Fred Miller, Author of Ocean City: 1950-1980 (Images of
America)
"In this exciting true-crime thriller, Christian Barth puts you
in the shoes of Ted Bundy and walks you through the 1969 New Jersey
Parkway murders, which remain officially unsolved. Drawing on
details of the crime, Barth develops a plausible scenario as to
what really happened. Did Bundy do it? You be the judge."br>
-Bill Kelly, author of 300 Years at the Point - A History of Somers
Point, New Jersey
This is a hands-on guide for both the budding astronomer in need of
a mentor and the seasoned observer who wants to learn how to
effectively share their knowledge with newcomers. Through decades
of teaching observational astronomy at the high school and college
level, Dr. Daniel E. Barth has inspired thousands of beginners, and
in this book he shares the many ways that you can learn and teach
others, too. The chapters contain a plethora of practical projects
in observational astronomy that can be done on your own or with
others, delighting any hobbyist with the many wonders of the night
sky. The activities are tailored for different skill levels, always
starting from the basics and working their way up to more
challenging tasks. They can be done outdoors with a telescope or
indoors with a few simple materials, depending on the sky
conditions and time of year. Make astronomy fun for all with these
engaging DIY projects, which include step-by-step instructions for
modeling, sketching, observing, recording, and many other
interactive exercises. Appropriate for the amateur who wants to
teach their passion, the beginner who has their very first
telescope, the binocular owner, and even those who do not yet own
equipment, Star Mentor is your guide to forming and sharing a
lifelong love for astronomy.
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