Victim
The Other Side of Murder
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Narrated by:
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Gregory St. John
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By:
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Gary Kinder
Now a classic of true crime, Victim is a compelling and tragic look at how lives can be changed forever by a random act of violence. During an armed robbery, several hostages were brutally tortured, shot in the head, and left for dead. Victim focuses on the members of one family - including a mother who died after the attack and a son who was left barely alive - as they fought for his survival and struggled to rebuild their lives.
Victim was the first book to go beyond the headlines and statistics about violent crime, to tell the victims' dramatic story of love, loss, and courage. It remains one of the most influential books in the victims' rights movement and has become required listening in criminology courses across the country. It may be more relevant now than ever.
©1982 Gary Kinder. Recorded by arrangement with Grove Atlantic, Inc. (P)2014 Audible Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...



















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Story: I’ve read many true crime books. None have been more horrific than this one. Unbelievable!
Riveting and Horrific
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Unbelievable !! A must read for everyone.
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Wonderful book!
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Victim
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Wow
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Remarkable story
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Everybody should at least know the victim’s side of a story. Mostly we don’t hear of their immediate suffering or years of struggle after a crime. Usually we read about the perpetrators. And that’s valid, too. But this book tells one boy’s story in painstaking detail for the first few months after the event that changed so many lives. And the story follows the family for years after, though, of course, not in such detail.
The book is well written and I’m glad I “read” it. But in this format and with this narrator, I really had to stop when POV changed. It’s abrupt and was confusing until I figured out what was happening.
I don’t think the reader does the book any favors. He is somewhat melodramatic and almost noir, a tad uneven at times. It distracted me from the words.
I’d still suggest the book to anyone who asked. It’s just as relevant today.
Almost Unbelievable
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My only critique on the performance is that the narrator should have been advised on some of the pronunciations of local landmarks. If the author spent time here gathering information, he should have known Weber is pronounced Weeber.
Excellent portrayal from a victim's perspective.
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Authentic. That is the only word to adequately
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