It takes the average reader 2 hours and 26 minutes to read Notorious Missouri: 200 Years of Historic Crimes by James W. Ervin & Vicki Berger Erwin
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From the duel on Bloody Island to the Missouri Miracle kidnapping and recovery of Shawn Hornbeck, Missouri has seen its share of notorious crimes. It was home to the first western gunfight on the town square between Wild Bill Hickok and Dave Tutt. The three trials of the alleged murderer of Colonel Thomas Swope, the founder of Kansas City's Swope Park, enveloped the state. Residents also saw the killings within a few blocks of each other that inspired the songs Stagger Lee and Frankie and Johnny. Vicki Berger Erwin and James W. Erwin explore crimes, criminals and victims from the violent history of the last two hundred years in the Show Me State.
Notorious Missouri: 200 Years of Historic Crimes by James W. Ervin & Vicki Berger Erwin is 144 pages long, and a total of 36,576 words.
This makes it 49% the length of the average book. It also has 45% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 3 hours and 19 minutes to read Notorious Missouri: 200 Years of Historic Crimes aloud.
Notorious Missouri: 200 Years of Historic Crimes is suitable for students ages 10 and up.
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