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    Raymond Bonner is a distinguished journalist and author whose work is marked by a deep engagement with social justice and ethics. His extensive experience in foreign correspondence and investigative reporting shapes his incisive perspective on the world. In his writings, Bonner delves into complex societal issues, exposing injustices and exploring the human condition through his prose. His style is direct and penetrating, offering readers a clear-eyed and challenging view of reality.

    Anatomy of Injustice: A Murder Case Gone Wrong (Vintage)
    • From Pulitzer Prize winner Raymond Bonner, the gripping story of a grievously mishandled murder case that put a twenty-three-year-old man on death row. In January 1982, an elderly white widow was found brutally murdered in the small town of Greenwood, South Carolina. Police immediately arrested Edward Lee Elmore, a semiliterate, mentally retarded black man with no previous felony record. His only connection to the victim was having cleaned her gutters and windows, but barely ninety days after the victim's body was found, he was tried, convicted, and sentenced to death. Elmore had been on death row for eleven years when a young attorney named Diana Holt first learned of his case. With the exemplary moral commitment and tenacious investigation that have distinguished his reporting career, Bonner follows Holt's battle to save Elmore's life and shows us how his case is a textbook example of what can go wrong in the American justice system. Moving, enraging, suspenseful, and enlightening, Anatomy of Injustice is a vital contribution to our nation's ongoing, increasingly important debate about inequality and the death penalty.

      Anatomy of Injustice: A Murder Case Gone Wrong (Vintage)