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On April 20, 1999, two boys left an indelible
stamp on the American psyche. Their goal was simple: to
blow up their school, Oklahoma-City style, and to leave
"a lasting impression on the world." Their bombs
failed, but the ensuing massacre defined a new era of school
violence—irrevocably branding every subsequent shooting
"another Columbine." Now, in a riveting piece
of journalism nearly ten years in the making, comes the
story none of us knew. In this revelatory book, Dave Cullen
has delivered a profile of teenage killers that goes to
the heart of psychopathology. He lays bare the callous brutality
of mastermind Eric Harris, and the quavering, suicidal Dylan
Klebold, who went to prom three days earlier and obsessed
about love in his journal.
In the tradition of Helter Skelter and In Cold Blood, Columbine
is destined to be a classic. A close-up portrait of hatred,
a community rendered helpless, and the police blunders and
cover-ups, it is a compelling and utterly human portrait
of two killers—an unforgettable cautionary tale for
our times.
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