Books Without a Doubt , by Marcia Clark, with Teresa Carpenter (Viking).
Teresa Carpenter of The Village Voice, New York City.
Ten writers, among them Richard Ford, Diane Johnson, Teresa Carpenter, Bill Geist and David Lodge, describe some of their own moments.
But realizing its possibilities would have required a different kind of ghostwriter - someone with a novelist's imagination, not a solid but thoroughly prosaic reporter like Teresa Carpenter.
Teresa Carpenter has done exhaustive research in piecing together the byzantine negotiations, and the result can be exhausting.
By Teresa Carpenter.
In "Missing Beauty," Teresa Carpenter, a staff writer for The Village Voice who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1981 for feature writing, has fulfilled the subject's promise.
With Teresa Carpenter, she authored a book, Without a Doubt, about the Simpson case, in a deal reported to be worth $4.2 million.
Teresa Carpenter is a Pulitzer prize winning, bestselling American author.
The book offers "an enjoyable and fascinating look into the mechanics of forensics and a disconcerting lesson in the politics of death," Teresa Carpenter said here last year.