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Author
Bryan Denson
Book Title
FBI Files: the Unabomber : Agent Kathy Puckett and the Hunt for a Serial Bomber
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
EAN
9781250199140
Format
Trade Paperback
Genre
Juvenile Nonfiction, Social Science
ISBN
9781250199140
ISBN-10
125019914X
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Weight
6.1 Oz
Item Width
5.3 in
Language
English
Publication Name
The Unabomber
Publisher
Roaring Brook Press
Title
The Unabomber
Subtitle
Agent Kathy Puckett and the Hunt for a Serial Bomber
Release Date
01/07/2019
Release Year
2019
Series
FBI Files
Book Series
FBI Files Ser.
Publication Year
2019
Illustrator
Yes
Topic
Law & Crime, Sociology / General, Careers, History / United States / 20th Century
Number of Pages
176 Pages

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Roaring Brook Press
ISBN-10
125019914X
ISBN-13
9781250199140
eBay Product ID (ePID)
17038703110

Product Key Features

Book Title
FBI Files: the Unabomber : Agent Kathy Puckett and the Hunt for a Serial Bomber
Number of Pages
176 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2019
Topic
Law & Crime, Sociology / General, Careers, History / United States / 20th Century
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Juvenile Nonfiction, Social Science
Author
Bryan Denson
Book Series
FBI Files Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
6.1 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
5.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
LCCN
2018-955824
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
An Amazon Editors' Pick for Best Books of the Month for Ages 9 - 12 "This page-turning true-crime narrative takes readers behind the scenes of the detailed work, decision-making, and sometimes luck that go into solving difficult cases. The writing is lively, and the principal players are fully dimensional. The author's note gives insight into his own intriguing process." - Kirkus "Denson's well-written, well-researched book (with photographs) engages readers from the beginning and builds suspense as the case hits dead-ends again and again. His lengthy interviews...supply important background and insight into how they solved the case, grounding this true-crime account firmly in facts." - Booklist "Denson's text delivers true-crime thrills generally reserved for older readers but packaged here in streamlined content and accessible text, laced with a well-chosen selection of photographs and document reproductions. Readers with the self-control to keep from flipping to the final chapters, author notes, bombings timeline, and source notes will appreciate that Denson keeps bomber Ted Kaczynski's identity mum to the latest possible moment." - BCCB, An Amazon Editors' Pick for Best Books of the Month for Ages 9 - 12 "This page-turning true-crime narrative takes readers behind the scenes of the detailed work, decision-making, and sometimes luck that go into solving difficult cases. The writing is lively, and the principal players are fully dimensional." - Kirkus "Denson's well-written, well-researched book (with photographs) engages readers from the beginning and builds suspense as the case hits dead-ends again and again. His lengthy interviews...supply important background and insight into how they solved the case, grounding this true-crime account firmly in facts." - Booklist "Denson's text delivers true-crime thrills generally reserved for older readers but packaged here in streamlined content and accessible text, laced with a well-chosen selection of photographs and document reproductions." - BCCB "The text, pacing, and topic are accessible to reluctant readers, and the back matter features a wide array of resources and additional reading... An enthralling, well-researched introduction to true crime for upper elementary/middle school readers." - School Library Journal, An Amazon Editors' Pick for Best Books of the Month for Ages 9 - 12 "This page-turning true-crime narrative takes readers behind the scenes of the detailed work, decision-making, and sometimes luck that go into solving difficult cases. The writing is lively, and the principal players are fully dimensional." - Kirkus "Denson's well-written, well-researched book (with photographs) engages readers from the beginning and builds suspense as the case hits dead-ends again and again. His lengthy interviews...supply important background and insight into how they solved the case, grounding this true-crime account firmly in facts." - Booklist "Denson's text delivers true-crime thrills generally reserved for older readers but packaged here in streamlined content and accessible text, laced with a well-chosen selection of photographs and document reproductions." - The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "The text, pacing, and topic are accessible to reluctant readers, and the back matter features a wide array of resources and additional reading... An enthralling, well-researched introduction to true crime for upper elementary/middle school readers." - School Library Journal, " This page-turning true-crime narrative takes readers behind the scenes of the detailed work, decision-making, and sometimes luck that go into solving difficult cases. The writing is lively, and the principal players are fully dimensional. The author's note gives insight into his own intriguing process." - Kirkus "Denson's well-written, well-researched book (with photographs) engages readers from the beginning and builds suspense as the case hits dead-ends again and again. His lengthy interviews...supply important background and insight into how they solved the case, grounding this true-crime account firmly in facts." - Booklist, " This page-turning true-crime narrative takes readers behind the scenes of the detailed work, decision-making, and sometimes luck that go into solving difficult cases. The writing is lively, and the principal players are fully dimensional. The author's note gives insight into his own intriguing process.This is the first in a series that will look at the important cases of the FBI, and it's a highly auspicious opener ." - Kirkus "Denson's well-written, well-researched book (with photographs) engages readers from the beginning and builds suspense as the case hits dead-ends again and again. His lengthy interviews...supply important background and insight into how they solved the case, grounding this true-crime account firmly in facts." - Booklist, "This page-turning true-crime narrative takes readers behind the scenes of the detailed work, decision-making, and sometimes luck that go into solving difficult cases. The writing is lively, and the principal players are fully dimensional." - Kirkus "Denson's well-written, well-researched book (with photographs) engages readers from the beginning and builds suspense as the case hits dead-ends again and again. His lengthy interviews...supply important background and insight into how they solved the case, grounding this true-crime account firmly in facts." - Booklist "Denson's text delivers true-crime thrills generally reserved for older readers but packaged here in streamlined content and accessible text, laced with a well-chosen selection of photographs and document reproductions." - The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "The text, pacing, and topic are accessible to reluctant readers, and the back matter features a wide array of resources and additional reading... An enthralling, well-researched introduction to true crime for upper elementary/middle school readers." - School Library Journal, " This page-turning true-crime narrative takes readers behind the scenes of the detailed work, decision-making, and sometimes luck that go into solving difficult cases. The writing is lively, and the principal players are fully dimensional. The author's note gives insight into his own intriguing process.This is the first in a series that will look at the important cases of the FBI, and it's a highly auspicious opener ." - Kirkus
Series Volume Number
1
Dewey Decimal
364.1523092
Synopsis
A new true-crime series that follows FBI agents behind the scenes as they work to keep Americans safe. The Unabomber was a lone-wolf terrorist who carried out fourteen bombings that left three people dead and another twenty-three injured. A cunning genius, he dodged his FBI pursuers for nearly two decades, terrifying Americans from coast to coast. Agent Kathy Puckett, a spy hunter and highly trained psychologist, served as the turning point in the FBI's efforts to understand the mind of the faceless killer. Her insights helped send more than a hundred agents to a remote cabin in the mountains of western Montana on April 3, 1996. There the FBI captured Theodore J. Kaczynski, engineer of the most notorious bombing spree in U.S. history. Bryan Denson presents the story of the FBI's investigation of the Unabomber and the agent who helped bring him to justice., The Unabomber is the story of the FBI's investigation of Ted Kaczynski, engineer of the most notorious bombing spree in U.S. history, and the agent who helped bring him to justice. The Unabomber was a lone-wolf terrorist who carried out fourteen bombings that left three people dead and another twenty-three injured. A cunning genius, he dodged his FBI pursuers for nearly two decades, terrifying Americans from coast to coast. Agent Kathy Puckett, a spy hunter and highly trained psychologist, served as the turning point in the FBI's efforts to understand the mind of the faceless killer. Her insights helped send more than a hundred agents to a remote cabin in the mountains of western Montana on April 3, 1996. Go behind the scences of some of the FBI's most interesting cases in award-winning journalist Bryan Denson's FBI Files series, featuring the investigations of Russian spy Rick Ames, al-Qaeda member Mohamed Mohamud, and Michael Young's diamong theft ring. Each book includes photographs, a glossary, a note from the author, and other detailed backmatter on the subject of the investigation.
LC Classification Number
HV8079.H6D46 2019
Copyright Date
2019
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