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Women Who Talk to the Dead

A True Story of 200 Forgotten Murder Victims and the Relentless Pursuit of Justice by an FBI Agent and a Detroit Police Detective

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Pub Date May 15 2025 | Archive Date Nov 08 2025
82 Stories | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles

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Description

In the shadows of Detroit's abandoned buildings and beneath the soil of county cemeteries lay hundreds of murder victims-buried anonymously, their killers uncharged, their families not knowing why they disappeared. For decades, only decaying police files hinted at what happened to these forgotten cold cases murders. Until two women decided to listen to the dead. With the publication of "Women Who Talk to the Dead: The True Story of 200 Forgotten Murder Victims and the Relentless Pursuit of Justice by an FBI Agent and a Detroit Police Detective", author Katherine Schweit chronicles the remarkable journey of Detroit Police Detective Shannon Jones and FBI Special Agent Leslie Larsen. Surrounded by skepticism and bureaucratic roadblocks, these women spearhead Operation UNITED -- the largest coordinated exhumation of unidentified murder victims in FBI history. Through rain-soaked cemetery digs, crumbling case files, and bone-filled body bags, Jones and Larsen assemble a team led by female forensic anthropologists, scientists, and investigators who methodically unearthed Detroit's painful past. Their primary goal: to identify the nameless dead and bring closure to families who had spent decades wondering what happened to their loved ones. Their ultimate goal: solve 200 murder cases. "Women Who Talk to the Dead" takes readers inside this unprecedented cold case investigation.

In the shadows of Detroit's abandoned buildings and beneath the soil of county cemeteries lay hundreds of murder victims-buried anonymously, their killers uncharged, their families not knowing why...


Advance Praise

Midwest Book Review: A seminal, unique, and groundbreaking study, "Women Who Talk to the Dead: The True Story of 200 Forgotten Murder Victims and the Relentless Pursuit of Justice by an FBI Agent and a Detroit Police Detective" is a simply fascinating read from start to finish. Of special and particular interest to fans of True Crime stories, "Women Who Talk to the Dead" will also be of immense value for students and political activists concerned with police procedurals, reforms, what can be done by dedicated, motivated individuals when confronting systemic law enforcement failure with respect to crime victims and their families. Informative and ultimately inspiring, "Women Who Talk to the Dead" is especially and unreservedly recommended for personal, professional, community, library Criminal Justice and True Crime collections, as well as and college/university supplemental Criminology curriculum studies lists. It should be note for students, academia, governmental policy makers, political activists, and non-specialist general readers with an interest in the subject that this paperback edition of "Women Who Talk to the Dead" from 82 Stories Inc. is also readily available in a digital book format (Kindle, $9.99) and in an audiobook format (Audible, $19.95).

Midwest Book Review: A seminal, unique, and groundbreaking study, "Women Who Talk to the Dead: The True Story of 200 Forgotten Murder Victims and the Relentless Pursuit of Justice by an FBI Agent and...


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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781947635791
PRICE $22.00 (USD)
PAGES 220

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