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Darker than Night: The True Story of a Brutal Double Homicide and an 18-Year Long Quest for Justice (St. Martin's True Crime Library) | 
| Author: Tom Henderson Publisher: St. Martin's True Crime Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 32 reviews Sales Rank: 26324
Media: Mass Market Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 384 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 4.2 x 1.2
ISBN: 0312936761 Dewey Decimal Number: 364.1523092 EAN: 9780312936761 ASIN: 0312936761
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ON A COLD, SNOWY NIGHT IN 1985, TWO MEN BEGGED FOR THEIR LIVES. In 1985, two 27-year-old friends left their suburban Detroit homes for a hunting trip in rural Michigan. When they did not return, their families and police suspected foul play. For 18 years, no one could prove a thing. Then, a relentless investigator got a witness to talk, and a horrifying story emerged. FOR NEARLY TWO DECADES, THEIR KILLERS WENT FREE. In 2003, this bizarre case hit the glare of the criminal justice system, as prosecutors charged two brothers, Raymond and Donald Duvall, with murder. With no bodies ever found, the case hinged on the testimony of one terrified witness who saw a bloody scene unfold-and who was still nearly too frightened to talk. THEN A WITNESS TOLD HER CHILLING STORY Now, the truth behind an 18-year-old mystery is revealed against the backdrop of an unusual, electrifyingly dramatic trial. Raymond and Donald Duvall bragged to friends that they killed their victims, chopped up their bodies and fed them to pigs. A Michigan jury soon had evidence of this brutally methodical execution-evidence that would lead a shocked courtroom through the heart of evil and beyond a shadow of a doubt.
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a good crime novel. June 19, 2008 Our family recently rented a home in Port St. Joe FL that belonged to Tom Henderson.I found a copy ofDarker Than Night in a book rack in the house & made it a point to buy it when we got home. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. coop
i lived it June 3, 2008 Maybe I am baised because I was one of the states key witnesses but I think it was written fair and as even as it could be. I didn't know much about the men that were murdered until I read this book. It was a wonderful portait, in my opinion, of 2 men whose lives where cut horribly short.
Couldn't put it down! April 7, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I had heard about these murders while watching a true crime show on TV. I had purchased the book last fall and read one chapter, then got busy and didn't pick it up until a week later. I started over and read it in one day, I couldn't put it down. It hit close to home because of the location. I live downstate, but spend many weekends in East Tawas, South Branch and ate at Timbers many times. My boyfriend and I spent the weekend in Tawas at their family house about a month after reading the book and I made it a point to have him take me up to Luzerne and we had lunch at what was formally known as Linker's Lost Creek Lodge. I can't describe how I felt. We drove slowly back down the road where Brian & David lost their lives and I felt the need to pay my respects. Although my boyfriend didn't read the book, I told him all about it and he couldn't believe the brutality of the story. He grew up near the area, his family has had a deer camp in South Branch since the early 50's. He said it wouldn't surprise him if the family has run into the Duvall's at one place or another. J.R. & Donald got away with murder longer than they should have but thank God there are persistent people out there like Bronco who just don't give up and also Donna Pendergast who didn't back down. Definitely a must read.
AMAZING book - will give you the chills March 27, 2008 I have been going to Mio since I was 0, my parents bought 10 acres in 1980. My Mother ALWAYS talked about this while I was growing up. Unfortunately, she got alzheimers in 2001 and wasnt able to understand that the people responsible for the murders were caught.. Anyways, it is common knowledge "up north" about the locals. There are a lot of them that do NOT like "flatlanders", hunters, etc. I do not trust any of them. NEVER tell any of them where you live or have your cabin. You've heard now about the lowlifes robbing cabins, etc.. up in Mio. Not just in mio, but there are some *interesting* types up there. Im not saying everybody up north is like that, but trust me there are plenty of them and they hate downstaters. When I was 7 or 8 years old (1987-1988) I remember my parents talking to locals about the missing hunters- it was well known that they were murdered and fed to pigs. Its a shame it took so long to bring this to the public and the Duvalls thrown in prison. Now that I got this off my chest.. The book was absolutely awesome!! I couldnt put it down. It was kinda choppy at times, running on, but never losing my interest. Highly highly recommended. Gave me goosebumps non stop.
More Frightening Than Fiction March 26, 2008 I remember reading about these murders in the Detroit Newspapers and couldn't understand why they were never solved. We've always loved driving through that area of Michigan and my spouse loved to go deer hunting near Luzerne. We ended up living in that area in a very nice house not far from Mio and Curtisville when my spouse took a job transfer with the public utility company. It was pretty obvious by the sneers and glares of the locals that we weren't accepted because not only did we wash our sweatsuits, but we didn't go to the bars. We only ate at Timbers Steakhouse once, quickly gobbling our cheeseburgers down while who we now know to be Coco Duvall turned his bar stool around and glared at us while JR tended bar. Dolly Duvall was waitressing and made loud, snotty remarks to the Duvall brothers and the other three customers because "we didn't want to be seated in a smoking section and we wanted Diet Coke, not the beer on special with the burgers; they must've defecated their pants", only she didn't word it quite that way. After quickly leaving we swore we'd never go back. I still get goosebumps when I realize we had looked into the face of random evil. This book is written as a true mystery; and it is, even the last chapter about the murders revealed clues. Tom Henderson is a wonderful Author and helped to explain exactly why it took so long for the Duvall brothers to come to trial.
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