Twentynine Palms

a true story of murder, Marines, and the Mojave

By Stillman, Deanne

Publishers Summary:
"The approach to the Mojave town of Twentynine Palms is a long, dusty parade route of fraternal lodges, cheap motels, and cross streets with names that beckon - North Star and Lupine and Ocotillo - and front yards with pit bulls that tell you to forget about it. Then, the town itself, split in half by the age-old conflict of violence and beauty: North of the main drag is the world's largest Marine Corps base; south is Joshua Tree National Park, sanctuary for freak-show plants and extreme geography." "In 1991 it all collided when two young girls were savagely murdered by a troubled Marine who had recently returned from the Gulf War. One girl was about to turn sixteen, the other twenty-one. How did they come to find themselves in a certain apartment on a certain night in Twentynine Palms? What family and cultural legacies dogged them and ultimately sealed their doom? How are America's children faring in the shadow of military outposts among those who are sworn to protect the country?"--BOOK JACKET.

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ISBN
978-0-38097-560-0
Publisher
New York : William Morrow, c2001.


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Library Journal

Reviewed on January 1, 2001

Housing the largest marine base in the world and centered on the converging point of several Western fault lines in Joshua Tree National Park, Twentynine Palms is an eastern California town in the middle of the Mojave Desert. In her first book, Stillman gives notorious recognition to the little-known town, which was the site of a double rape/murder in 1991. Stillman was assigned to cover this story by Los A...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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