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“Scrupulous research and thrilling insight…reveal that the news coverage surrounding the kidnapping of Little Lindy is just as historically significant as the crime itself.” Los Angeles Review of Books
“Grover Gardner’s breathless narration brings to mind radio personalities like Walter Winchell and Damon Runyon as they kept Americans informed about the investigation of ‘the crime of the century’ and its subsequent trial…Author Doherty argues that these events marked radio’s emergence…This audiobook makes for great listening.” AudioFile
“Focuses on the public’s ravenous appetite for the story and the explosion of news coverage at every twist and turn…Doherty provides an academic take on the case from a fresh angle—that of the changes in media reporting and public consumption of news.” Library Journal
“A gripping account of the story behind the story.” Mikita Brottman, author of An Unexplained Death
“His writing style is fluid and almost conversational, making Little Lindy Is Kidnapped both rigorous scholarship and an enjoyable read.” Michael J. Socolow, author of Rowing Gold at the Nazi Olympics
“A spellbinding rollercoaster of a read. It adds significantly to our understanding of how commercial media developed in the United States.” Kathryn Fuller-Seely, author of Jack Benny