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Miles Corwin

    Miles Corwin is an author whose works delve into the world of crime and its repercussions. His books are characterized by a profound insight into the workings of the justice system and human nature. Drawing on his background as a reporter, Corwin masterfully crafts intricate narratives and uncovers truths.

    Kind of Blue
    Homicide Special
    And Still We Rise:
    The Killing Season
    • 2001

      And Still We Rise:

      The Trials and Triumphs of Twelve Gifted Inner-City Students

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      4.2(1413)Add rating

      Focusing on twelve gifted high school seniors from South-Central, the narrative captures their extraordinary journey through a year of challenges in a tumultuous environment. As a veteran reporter, Miles Corwin provides an intimate look into their lives, detailing their resilience amid violence and adversity. The story highlights their academic struggles and triumphs, showcasing the strength of the human spirit and the pursuit of excellence against daunting odds.

      And Still We Rise:
    • 2000

      Homicide Special

      A Year with the LAPD's Elite Detective Unit

      • 402 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.9(388)Add rating

      The updated epilogue offers fresh insights and reflections from the author, enhancing the original narrative. The book explores significant themes and character developments, providing a deeper understanding of the journey undertaken. Readers can expect to engage with thought-provoking ideas and a richer context that ties back to the main storyline, making it a compelling read for both new and returning audiences.

      Homicide Special
    • 1998

      The Killing Season

      A Summer Inside an LAPD Homicide Division

      • 362 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.2(16)Add rating

      Featuring exceptional journalism and insightful social commentary, this gripping narrative weaves together a compelling story that captivates and moves readers. The writing is both engaging and poignant, offering a deep exploration of its themes while delivering an impactful reading experience.

      The Killing Season