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With One Shot

Family Murder and a Search for Justice

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A woman chronicles her efforts as an amateur detective to solve the forty-four-year-old murder of her beloved uncle in this true crime memoir.

The brutal 1970 murder of LaVerne Stordock, a respected family man and former police detective, shocked his Wisconsin community. On the surface, the case seemed closed with the confession of Stordock's wife, Suzanne. But the trail of secrets and lies that began with his death did not end with his widow's insanity plea.

Dorothy Marcic, a playwright, theatrical producer, and university professor, couldn't put her doubts to rest. In 2014, she embarked on a two-year mission to uncover the truth. In the bestselling tradition of Ann Rule and M. William Phelps, With One Shot weaves a spellbinding tale of unmet justice and the truth behind a shocking family tragedy.

Praise for With One Shot

"A rapid-fire, real-life thriller." —M. William Phelps, New York Times–bestselling author of We Thought We Knew You

"A riveting, personal story of the American justice system." —Kaylie Jones, author of Lies My Mother Never Told Me

"A gripping tale, well worth reading." —Lawrence M. Miller, author of The Lean Coach

"Marcic excavates new depths of perfidy, cruelty and lies." —Randy Cohen, former Ethicist for The New York Times

"A compelling read about a true family murder mystery marked by intrigue, betrayal and injustice. "—Leslie J. Mann, assistant prosecutor, Essex County, New Jersey
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    • Library Journal

      May 1, 2018

      On March 1, 1970, the lives of Marcic (adult learning and leadership, Teachers Coll., Columbia Univ.; Love Lift Me Higher) and her family were thrown into chaos when the author's uncle, LaVerne Stordock, was shot and killed. Stordock's second wife, Suzanne, confessed to the murder, pleaded insanity, and was released from a mental institution within 11 months. But many questions remained about that night. Why were Stordock's stepson David's fingerprints on the rifle? Why did Suzanne use a sniper rifle she had no experience shooting? Why did she call the sheriff's home rather than office to confess the crime? Decades later, Marcic and her cousin Shannon began looking more closely into the case, reviewing evidence, digging up documents, and interviewing David, Suzanne, and other family members. The author indulges in some wild speculation reimagining the night of the murder, but there will be no doubt in readers' minds that the case was poorly investigated and that strings may have been pulled in high places to protect either Suzanne or her son from the consequences of their actions. VERDICT This engrossing story of one woman's quest for the truth will fascinate fans of Netflix's Making a Murderer and other stories of justice gone wrong.--Deirdre Bray Root, formerly with MidPointe Lib. Syst., OH

      Copyright 2018 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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