A fascinating and volatile topic.Publishers Weekly
Tracks the downward journey of three adolescents involved in the 1991 robbery of a Trout Auto Parts store in Pensacola, FL, during which a clerk named Billy Wayne Coker was shot and killed. . . . Kunerth uses this obscure case to demonstrate the disturbing ease with which juveniles are transformed into adults in Floridas justice system.Columbia Journalism Review
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In the tradition of Truman Capotes In Cold Blood, Kunerths Trout is seductive, repulsive, and compelling. I read it in one sitting. How fascinating is Trout? I begged my wife to read the first ten pages, and she, too, was hooked.Gary R. Mormino, author of Land of Sunshine, State of Dreams: A Social History of Modern Florida
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True crime is chilling. Trout . . . is absolutely no exception.The Allure of Books
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