Books by David Dekok

David DeKok writes non-fiction books about crises in small American towns and the people who live in them. He has written two books about the Centralia (Pa.) mine fire, Unseen Danger and Fire Underground, and one about a deadly typhoid epidemic in 1903 that devastated Ithaca, New York, and Cornell University. His most recent book, Murder in the Stacks, is about the murder in the Penn State library in 1969 of a young woman from his hometown, Betsy Aardsma.

Murder in the Stacks: Penn State, Betsy Aardsma, and the Killer Who Got Away
by David DeKok
TrainingReference

Unseen Danger
by David DeKok
TrainingReference

Fire Underground: The Ongoing Tragedy of the Centralia Mine Fire
by David DeKok
TrainingReference

The Epidemic
by David Dekok
TrainingReference

Murder in the Stacks
by David Dekok
TrainingReference
Ready to take your training data to the next level?
Get in touch to license books from our partners.