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Read "Convergence" by Jonathan Dixon and Gregg Owen and see how it all fits together.
Read "Convergence" by Jonathan Dixon and Gregg Owen and see how it all fits together.
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CONVERGENCE is by Owen and Jonathan Dixon. Owen was a prosecutor on the Chicago double homicide case depicted in the book.
CONVERGENCE is by Owen and Jonathan Dixon. Owen was a prosecutor on the Chicago double homicide case depicted in the book.
They played some of the same venues as Cheap Trick.
They played some of the same venues as Cheap Trick.
Wednesday, September 17, 2025: we publish CONVERGENCE by Jonathan Dixon and Gregg Owen, the inside story of this double homicide.
Wednesday, September 17, 2025: we publish CONVERGENCE by Jonathan Dixon and Gregg Owen, the inside story of this double homicide.
He and his trial partner, Mike Goggin, set a record for winning cases that remains unbroken.
He and his trial partner, Mike Goggin, set a record for winning cases that remains unbroken.
CONVERGENCE by Jonathan Dixon and Gregg Owen.
CONVERGENCE by Jonathan Dixon and Gregg Owen.
Courtroom stories are usually told from the defense perspective, but this is an account from the other side.
Dixon and Owen––a prosecutor on this Chicago double homicide case––show what goes into a winning or losing verdict.
Courtroom stories are usually told from the defense perspective, but this is an account from the other side.
Dixon and Owen––a prosecutor on this Chicago double homicide case––show what goes into a winning or losing verdict.