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Title: The Mullendore Murder Case by Jonathan Kwitny ISBN: 0-374-21599-5 Publisher: Farrar Straus & Giroux Pub. Date: December, 1974 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $11.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.4 (10 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: This book should be a movie
Comment: Fantastic! I read this book in the late 70's when we lived in Oklahoma and thought it was a great mystery then. I have never forgotten it!! It is every bit as good as "Blood and Money". I would love to read this book again, but have not been able to find it in any bookstore. Why hasn't some television network ever made of movie out of this one? It would be a great whodunit! What has happened to the rest of the family?
Rating: 4
Summary: On the Mullendore Murder Case...
Comment: I read this book for the first time in the late 1970's and wanted to read further about the case when I finished it. The ONLY information I found in my library were the two articles from the Wall Street Journal, which prompted the book in the first place.
I found the book to be reliable and a most interesting read, considering the murder has never been solved. When I discussed it with a friend from Caney, Kansas, he told me he was well acquainted with the case and its principals and was unequivocal regarding the identity of the murderer. Apparently it is common knowledge in that town (his opinion dovetails with mine, by the way). Once you read the book, you should have no doubt in your mind regarding the name of the killer. But, one wonders why the Mullendores themselves from that day to this seem to have no interest in bringing him to justice.
This is fascinating stuff, well written and well researched.
Rating: 5
Summary: True Story
Comment: I have read this book and found it to be incredibly true since I personally know everyone in the book as my father grew up right next to the Mullendore ranch. Several of my relatives are listed in the book and were employees at the time of the murder. The people who think the Mullendores are nice people have never met them. If you drive through their ranch today you will see men on horseback with rifles following your movement.
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