Long mile home : Boston under attack, the city's courageous recovery, and the epic hunt for justice (Boston globe)
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Told through the eyes of five principal characters: a police officer, a lost daughter, a determined survivor, a trauma surgeon, and the marathon director, this book is the story of the Boston Marathon bombing and subsequent manhunt for the Tsarnaev brothers, written by reporters from The Boston Glob... Full description
- Laced up and pointed toward the sea
- April : five lives, one race
- Dimmed futures, violent turn : two brothers in descent
- Starting line : perfect day for a marathon
- Finish line : gathering on the sidelines
- 2:50 p.m. : agony on Boylston Street
- "Those bastards got us" : terror comes into focus
- Operating at capacity : saving lives, against the odds
- The heaviest toll : three voices, silenced
- Hiding in plain sight : from billions of pixels, a break
- Picture of malice : somber morning, violent night
- "Death is so close to me" : hell in a Mercedes
- Showdown : bullets in the dark
- Disquiet : in a silent city, the hunt begins anew
- Trapped in a boat : "He's in custody! He's in custody!"
- A city reborn : starting toward normal
- Letting go : the only way forward
- Missing the signals : radical views and unsolved murders
- Running again : the marathon man finishes the race
- Giant steps : standing tall, Heather forges ahead
- Wins and losses : living with the memory of April
- Mile 27 : the road beyond.