Robert Tanenbaum discusses his novel, “Fury.” He begins by explaining how he wanted to write a book based on how people’s lives can change in one moment. He describes plot details and gives an overview of a rape case, trial, and legal issues in the book. He talks about how “Fury” is the 17th book in the series following his character Butch Karp. He then discusses terrorism in New York and gives suggestions on how people can be better prepared for terrorist attacks. He ends the interview by describing his current job as a professor and his future novel plans.
Karp, Butch (Fictitious character) - Fiction Ciampi, Marlene (Fictitious character) - Fiction Brighton Beach (N.J.) - Fiction Public prosecutors - Fiction Trials (Rape) - Fiction New York (N.Y.) - Fiction
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Betacam tape: Excerpt of show with Martinson interviewing Robert Tanenbaum before the break and Margaret Coel after the break. Date on case front cover: 9/26/05. Date on tape: 9/26/05.
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