Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Five top books for "American Crime Story" fans

Lindsey Lewis Smithson has her MFA from UC Riverside’s Palm Desert Low Residency MFA. She has served as the Poetry Editor and the Managing Editor for The Coachella Review, in addition to having read for The Pacific Review and The Whistling Fire. At B&N Reads she tagged five books for fans of TV's American Crime Story: The People vs. OJ Simpson, including:
Twentynine Palms: A True Story of Murder, Marines and the Mojave, by Deanne Stillman

In 1991 two girls were murdered outside Twentynine Palms Marine Corp Base. The Marine in question had recently returned from the Gulf War and found himself readjusting to life in another desert setting. But how did they all find themselves in the same apartment in the middle of the night in Twentynine Palms? Was there something in their pasts, their families, maybe even their cultures that brought this unlikely set together. And what ultimately sealed their fate? What is life really like for those who live outside military bases? What does this rootless culture do to towns, neighbors, even individual families? With so many questions, an amazingly vivid setting, and bigger—even national—implications, Stillman’s exploration is a must read.
Read about the other entries on the list.

--Marshal Zeringue