Por: New York Daily News Crime March 08, 2023
After more than four decades of investigation and dead ends, authorities have finally identified a woman found fatally shot and left covered in leaves along a logging road in Massachusetts. For almost 45 years, Patricia Ann Tucker was known only as “Granby Girl,” named for the Massachusetts city in which she was killed. Her remains were initially uncovered in November 1978, though the Chief Medical Examiner estimated she had been dead since... + full article
The Atlantic USA Life March 11, 2023
Rebecca Makkai’s novel I Have Some Questions for You has a healthy skepticism of the genre—but manages to portray what makes it so alluring.Getty / The AtlanticMarch 11, 2023, 7 AM ETRebecca Makkai’s new novel, , begins with a dark joke. The narrator is recounting... + más
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CBS News USA Crime March 07, 2023
'Granby girl' identified nearly 45 years alter Nearly 45 years after a woman was found shot to death on a logging road in western Massachusetts, investigators have identified her through advanced genetic testing. Patricia Ann Tucker, 28, was found on Nov. 15, 1978. A... + más
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ABC News USA Nation March 07, 2023
A young woman who was found dead in the woods in Granby, Massachusetts, in 1978 and known for decades only as Granby Girl has finally been identified and her son is thanking authorities for never giving up on her.The woman's remains were discovered on Nov. 15, 1978, after... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment February 21, 2023
Bestselling author Rebecca Makkai has plunged down the true-crime rabbit hole — fictionally, that is. This might surprise fans of her last book, the critical and commercial hit “The Great Believers,” about gay life in the 1980s under the shadow of the AIDS epidemic. Her... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Life February 17, 2023
Rebecca Makkai attained the height of the literary firmament when “The Great Believers,” her novel about a group of friends grappling with the AIDS epidemic, was a runner-up for the Pulitzer Prize, a finalist for the National Book Award, and one of the New York Times’ 10... + más
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Time USA Entertainment February 16, 2023
If your present self could reckon with the past, what would you try to resolve? That’s the question that haunts Bodie Kane, the protagonist of I Have Some Questions for You, , to be published Feb. 21. Bodie, a 40-something film professor and popular podcaster, has moved on... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Nation December 11, 2022
GRANBY — The local police were almost chummy during their annual inspections of Dark Horse Gunsmithing, a gun shop that opened in this small town near Springfield in 2012, owner Max Gaj recalled. The chief or his lieutenant would stroll up to the counter, chat for a bit, and... + más
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