Last Chance for Justice: How Relentless Investigators Uncovered Evidence Convicting the Birmingham Church Bombers
Date: | Monday, November 3, 2014 |
Time: | 12:00 - 1:00 PM |
Description: | T.K. Thorne retired as a captain of the Birmingham Police Department (the first Jewish female officer) and currently serves as executive director of a business improvement district. Both careers provided fodder for her writing, which has been published in various venues and garnered awards, including "Book of the Year for Historical Fiction" (ForeWord Reviews) for her debut novel "Noah's Wife." The New York Post featured her non-fiction book, "Last Chance for Justice: How Relentless Investigators Uncovered New Evidence Convicting the Birmingham Church Bombers" on its "Books You Should Be Reading" list. A short film from her screenplay Six Blocks Wide was a semi-finalist at the international "A Film for Peace Festival" in Italy. Thorne has served as faculty at several writers' conferences. |
Website: | http://tkthorne.com/lastchanceforjustice.html |
Location: | Room 1312, Worrell |
Contact: |
Mark Rabil rabilsm@wfu.edu |