Now a classic of true crime, Victim is a compelling and tragic look at
how lives can be changed forever by a random act of violence. During an
armed robbery, several hostages were brutally tortured, shot in the
head, and left for dead. Victim focuses on the members of one family --
including a mother who died after the attack and a son who was left
barely alive -- as they fought for his survival and struggled to rebuild
their lives. Victim was the first book to go beyond the headlines and
statistics about violent crime, to tell the victims' dramatic story of
love, loss and courage. It remains one of the most influential books in
the victims' rights movement and has become required reading in
criminology courses across the country. It may be more relevant now than
ever. "Victim is Truman Capote's In Cold Blood turned inside out." --
Newsweek; "Just as Capote did, Kinder has somehow created a story that
is truer than true." -- The Atlanta Journal-Constitution