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Extreme Punishment

The Chilling True Story of Acclaimed Law Professor Dan Markel’s Murder

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Extreme Punishment

By: Steven B. Epstein
Narrated by: Eddie Frierson
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A devoted father. One of the most accomplished criminal law scholars in the country. Someone wanted him dead. But why?

On the morning of July 18, 2014, 41-year-old Florida State law professor Dan Markel dropped his boys off at preschool, hit the gym, and headed home to his quiet, tree-canopied neighborhood. Within seconds of pulling into his garage, two .38-caliber bullets fired from point-blank range were lodged in his brain.

His brutal slaying defied explanation. The case went stone cold for nearly two years before dogged pursuit by the Tallahassee Police and the FBI resulted in the arrest of two life-long criminals who had driven 10 hours from Miami with one singular purpose: to murder the esteemed professor. Were his ex-wife Wendi Adelson and her South Florida family the masterminds behind this horrific crime?

Extreme Punishment is the riveting story of a divorce between two law professors that spiraled out of control, wealthy in-laws hell-bent on revenge, an unlikely love triangle, and the relentless quest to bring Dan’s killers—all of them—to justice.

©2022 Steven B. Epstein (P)2024 Black Lyon Publishing
Biographies & Memoirs Crime Murder True Crime Law Exciting Florida
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“Empathetic, engrossing, and impeccably researched, Extreme Punishment is the single best piece of reporting I’ve read on the Dan Markel case. Like the best true crime books, it says as much about the law and society as it does about Dan’s murder and the subsequent trials. A genuine revelation.” (Matthew Shaer, creator and host of Wondery’s Over My Dead Body podcast)

Extreme Punishment is a rich, detailed, well-researched telling of the murder of Dan Markel. But it’s not the crime that will keep you turning the pages in what will become a classic on the shelves of true crime enthusiasts. What makes this book special is the people involved in this twisted story, the wildly exciting characters you soon realize are just like you and your next-door neighbors. Maybe even your in-laws. Perhaps even your ex-spouse.” (Rod Kackley, award-winning journalist and author of 32 books including The Murder of Kelsey Berreth and The Murder of Thora Chamberlain)

”Steve Epstein’s sharp new true-crime rips the lid off the whole sensational story about a wrecked relationship gone horribly awry. Top notch.” (Ron Franscell, New York Times best-selling author of The Darkest Night and Shadowman)

Comprehensive Research • Riveting Storytelling • Clear Narration • Informative Content • Excellent Writing

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Detailed book— fascinating story— intense reporting— incredible story— very indepth and detailed—and a fabulous narrator—

Intense book

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The guys voice was irritating. The way he pronounced juror was getting on my nerves. Should have gotten Kevin pierce

Good book. Guys voice awful

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I really liked this book since it was a true story. The narrator was easy to understand and spoke very clearly.

That it took so many years to finish the whole thing up.

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I’ve been following this case from day 1, as Dan’s friend and Tallahassee-an. Detailed biographies of all the “actors.”
Layperson-friendly analysis and assessments of attorneys’ strategies.
Excellent murder-crime writing.
Narrator- problems with diction, especially “jurors”.

Great writing, problematic narration.

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This book is at least 4 hours too long. Dull and repetitive details are accounted that lend nothing to the story. As a vicarious jury member I went to dozed off over and over. The narrator is also somewhat unpleasant and monotonous. I wish I had used the credit on something else.

Vicarious Jury Member Falls Aspeep

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