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Bone Valley

A True Story of Injustice and Redemption in the Heart of Florida

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Bone Valley

Auteur(s): Gilbert King
Narrateur(s): Gilbert King
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From Pulitzer Prize–winning author Gilbert King comes a chilling exploration of one of America’s most haunting wrongful conviction cases. Based on the hit podcast, Bone Valley dives into the dark heart of rural Florida, where a young man’s life was upended by a tragic miscarriage of justice.

This program is read by the author and contains interviews (some previously unheard) and audio from the Bone Valley podcast by Lava for Good, plus a bonus conversation with Gilbert King and Leo Schofield.

In 1987, Leo Schofield was arrested and charged with the murder of his wife, Michelle. Always insistent on his innocence, he was poorly served by his legal defense: The investigation was sloppy, the case flimsy, and numerous pieces of evidence were ignored. He was sentenced to life in prison.

Over thirty years later, Gilbert King is tipped off to Leo’s case and is astonished by what he found: layers of corruption, flawed evidence, and deep-seated errors. He can’t shake the story and starts to get to know Leo and his family. Leo shows an incomprehensible amount of grace and love about his situation, which spurs Gilbert even more to tell his story.

Bone Valley is at once a revelatory investigation into a murder, a chilling portrait of the criminal justice system, and a uniquely powerful story of grace and redemption. Gilbert King has written a new classic of narrative nonfiction.

“Captivating, enraging, and all too true.” —Bob Kolker, New York Times bestselling author of Hidden Valley Road

“Bone Valley is a work of rare moral clarity and deep compassion.” ―Sister Helen Prejean, author of Dead Man Walking

A Macmillan Audio production from Flatiron Books

Podcast: ℗ and © Lava Productions, LLC 2022

©2025 Gilbert King (P)2025 Macmillan Audio
Crime Criminologie Droit Meurtre Sciences sociales True Crime Émotionnellement captivant Floride

Ce que les critiques en disent

<p>“You won’t read any thriller this year as spellbinding as<i> Bone Valley</i>. It’s captivating, enraging, and all too true—and its astounding conclusion will leave you in tears” <b>—Bob Kolker, <i>New York Times </i>bestselling author of <i>Hidden Valley Road</i> and <i>Lost Girls</i></b><br><br>“<i>Bone Valley </i>is a work of rare moral clarity and deep compassion. Gilbert King’s investigation reveals not only a grievous injustice, but the grace that can emerge when truth is pursued with empathy and integrity. In the spirit of <i>Just Mercy </i>and <i>Dead Man Walking</i>, this story reminds us that true justice requires more than facts—it requires heart. I urge you to read it.” <b>—Sister Helen Prejean, bestselling author of <i>Dead Man Walking</i></b><br><br>“With depth, humility, and an open, timid understanding of its inadequacy within the legal system, this orientation of King’s reporting grants human gravitas to the mind-blowing frustrations of procedural technicalities. Both infuriating and hopeful, a story about the ultimate integrity of truth.”<b> —Kirkus</b></p>
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