Vengeance and Mercy in Parkland

The Trials of a School Shooter

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About The Book

From an award-winning journalist that Bob Woodward calls "one of the truly great reporters working today" comes the searing inside account of a legal team’s effort to spare the life of Nikolas Cruz, the nineteen-year-old mass murderer.

On Valentine’s Day 2018, Nikolas Cruz opened fire on his former classmates at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, killing seventeen students and faculty in cold blood. It was a devastating national tragedy, and unlike so many school shooters, Cruz lived to face the consequences. He would plead guilty, but the prosecution, working closely with the victims’ families, wanted him to pay with his life.

Vengeance and Mercy in Parkland: The Trials of a School Shooter is, in the words of the Pulitzer Prize board, “a saga of moral complexity, constitutional law and shattering trauma for those involved”—following the idealistic members of Cruz’s defense team as they work, despite threats against their lives, to reconstruct their client’s boyhood and make a longshot argument for mercy. Cruz, profoundly neurologically damaged by his birth mother’s drinking, had been identified as odd or ill or both from the time he was a toddler: socially isolated, intellectually challenged, obsessed with guns and violent video games, explosively aggressive, desperate for friends and approval. Vengeance and Mercy in Parkland wrestles with the idea of justice for a crime so awful, and a boy’s life so compromised.

About The Author

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Joe Sexton, as a senior editor at The New York Times and ProPublica, has directed six projects awarded Pulitzer Prizes. The Washington Post called The Lost Sons of Omaha “a brilliant and nuanced new work of investigative journalism,” and it was a finalist for the J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize. Sexton is a Brooklyn native and the father of four daughters.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Scribner (January 26, 2027)
  • Length: 384 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781668097113

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“When violence tears through a community, it pulls all of us into its wake — the grieving families, the jurors and judges who must weigh a soul against its worst act, and the lawyers willing to represent a person who is guilty of the indefensible. I've walked alongside enough grief and enough guilt to know that the one thing we cannot surrender is our shared humanity, shared even with those who have done the unspeakable. Facing that challenge is not soft work. It asks for honesty, for faith, and for the humility to keep looking when we'd rather look away. And it asks for books like this one.” Sister Helen Prejean, author of Dead Man Walking

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