An ALA Top Ten Best Graphic Novel for ChildrenThe second book in this graphic nonfiction series about real FBI cases is a gripping account of an escape from Alcatraz, the infamous island prison.CASE NO. 002: THE ROCKJune 12, 1962SAN FRANCISCO BAY, CALIFORNIA7:18 A.M.A corrections officer at Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary tries to awaken inmate AZ-1441, Frank Morris. But when he shakes the unresponsive man, his head rolls off the pillow and crashes to the floor! Soon the guards realize that Morris and two other inmates, brothers John and Clarence Anglin, had done the seemingly impossible: escaped from the notorious island prison.This is the incredible true story of the daring and inventive escape and a decades-long manhunt in a case that remains unsolved to this day. Comics panels, reproductions of documents from real FBI files, and photos from the investigation combine for a thrilling read for sleuths of all ages.This entry in the Unsolved Case Files series is just as compelling as the first book, Unsolved Case Files: Escape at 10,000 Feet, which Kirkus praised as "compulsively readable."
This is Book 2 in the Unsolved Case Files Series. See all Unsolved Case Files books here.
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Tom Sullivan has been fascinated by science fiction for as long as he can remember and has spent many a night gazing at the stars pondering "What ifs?" Tom is the author and illustrator of I Used to Be a Fish and Blue vs. Yellow. You can learn more at www.thomasgsullivan.com.
Tom Sullivan has been fascinated by science fiction for as long as he can remembe
Tom Sullivan has been fascinated by science fiction for as long as he can remember and has spent many a night gazing at the stars pondering "What ifs?" Tom is the author and illustrator of I Used to Be a Fish and Blue vs. Yellow. You can learn more at www.thomasgsullivan.com.
Tom Sullivan has been fascinated by science fiction for as long as he can remembe