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Dreams of Ada

by Robert Mayer
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Overview

The true, bewildering story of a young woman’s disappearance, the nightmare of a small town obsessed with delivering justice, and the bizarre dream of a poor, uneducated man accused of murder—a case that chillingly parallels the one, occurring in the very same town, chronicled by John Grisham in The Innocent Man.

On April 28, 1984, Denice Haraway disappeared from her job at a convenience store on the outskirts of Ada, Oklahoma, and the sleepy town erupted. Tales spread of rape, mutilation, and murder, and the police set out on a relentless mission to bring someone to justice. Six months later, two local men—Tommy Ward and Karl Fontenot—were arrested and brought to trial, even though they repudiated their “confessions,” no body had been found, no weapon had been produced, and no eyewitnesses had come forward. The Dreams of Ada is a story of politics and morality, of fear and obsession. It is also a moving, compelling portrait of one small town living through a nightmare.

Synopsis

The true, bewildering story of a young woman’s disappearance, the nightmare of a small town obsessed with delivering justice, and the bizarre dream of a poor, uneducated man accused of murder—a case that chillingly parallels the one, occurring in the very same town, chronicled by John Grisham in The Innocent Man.

On April 28, 1984, Denice Haraway disappeared from her job at a convenience store on the outskirts of Ada, Oklahoma, and the sleepy town erupted. Tales spread of rape, mutilation, and murder, and the police set out on a relentless mission to bring someone to justice. Six months later, two local men—Tommy Ward and Karl Fontenot—were arrested and brought to trial, even though they repudiated their “confessions,” no body had been found, no weapon had been produced, and no eyewitnesses had come forward. The Dreams of Ada is a story of politics and morality, of fear and obsession. It is also a moving, compelling portrait of one small town living through a nightmare.

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There was no body; no forensic evidence; no murder weapon; no eyewitness; but Tommy Ward and Karl Fontenot were still accused and convicted of raping and murdering Denice Haraway. The disappearance of the 24-year-old convenience store clerk had sent the small town of Ada, Oklahoma, into an emotional swirl. In the rush to solve the case, police latched on to a naïve suspect who confided that he had experienced a violent nightmare. This confidence mushroomed into a purported "confession" that eventually put two men on death row. Robert Mayer's The Dreams of Ada places readers in a whodunit where real lives hang in the balance.

Book Details

Published
October 1, 2006
Publisher
Crown Publishing Group
Pages
512
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780767926898

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