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Packed with puzzles and narrative threads, Matt Wixey's novel Basilisk is an exhilarating read that is hard to put down ...
A new biography of Luis Alvarez captures the details but misses the drama in the career of a scientist whose work ranged from ...
Alex Thompson, co-author of the new Biden book, "Original Sin," talks with The D.C. Brief about his reporting on Biden's ...
A life-altering crash, best-selling book and Alex's disavowal Kevin Malarkey was driving his son to their Bellefontaine-area home Nov. 14, 2004, when he took a call from his then-wife, Beth.
A life-altering crash, best-selling book and Alex's disavowal. Kevin Malarkey was driving his son to their Bellefontaine-area home Nov. 14, 2004, when he took a call from his then-wife, Beth.
A family splintered after a tragic crash that left Alex Malarkey a quadriplegic. It led to a best-selling book, a divorce and now a possible eviction.
On Nov. 4, 2004, 6-year-old William “Alex” Malarkey was permanently paralyzed as a quadriplegic in a car crash in Ohio and spent two months in a coma. As he emerged from his coma, Alex began ...
Alex Malarkey, right, shown here in 2009 with his mother, Beth, and father, Kevin, is now 20 years old and suing Carol Stream-based Tyndale House for damages and to be disassociated from the book ...
Alex Malarkey is alleging that his father acted alone in writing the false account of his near-death experience in 2010’s bestseller, 'The Boy Who Came Back From Heaven.’ He has filed a ...
A young man who was the subject of a best-selling book is suing the publisher alleging the story about his visit to heaven after a near-fatal car crash was made up. Alex Malarkey, now 21, was 6 yea… ...
Alex Malarkey calls it “one of the most deceptive books ever,” even though it bears his byline and that of his late father. The 20-year-old Ohio man, left paraplegic after a 2004 car crash in ...