Ebook: Who Named the Knife
Author: Acker MaryAnn, Spalding Linda, Acker Maryann
- Tags: Authors Canadian (English)--20th century, Murder--Hawaii, Murderers--Hawaii, Murder, Murderers, Biographies, Fiction, Electronic books, Acker Maryann, Spalding Linda, Murder -- Hawaii, Murderers -- Hawaii -- Biography, Authors Canadian (English) -- 20th century -- Biography, Acker MaryAnn, Hawaii
- Year: 2013
- Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
- City: Hawaii
- Language: English
- epub
In 1982, as Linda Spalding was about to leave Hawaii and embark on a new life in Canada, she was called to jury duty, sitting for the trial of a young woman charged with murder. Maryann Acker was Mormon, eighteen years old, and married to a petty crook and hustler who had hauled her into a life that led eventually to murder on a hillside above one of Hawaii's most beautiful beaches. Twenty years later, Spalding stumbles across the journal she kept through the trial, tracks down Maryann, who is still in jail, and begins a journey into memory, into the twists of fate that spin two lives down such different trajectories. The story is Maryann's but it is also Spalding's, as subject and writer overlap. Like the work of John Ruskin, Linda Spalding's writing brilliantly combines autobiography with the examination of an external subject and, in doing so, offers us profound insights into the vagaries of the human heart.
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