The Murder of Sam Cooke
(Autor) Harry LimeSamuel Cook, born on January 22nd, 1931, Clarksdale, Mississippi, U.S., known professionally as Sam Cooke, was a singer, songwriter, civil rights activist and entrepreneur. Influential as both a singer and composer, Cooke is commonly known as the King of Soul for his distinctive vocals and importance within popular music. Sam began singing as a child, having joined The Soul Stirrers before moving on to a solo career, having a string of hit songs including "You Send Me," "A Change Is Gonna Come," "Wonderful World," "Chain Gang," "Twistin' the Night Away," and "Bring it on Home to Me."
Harry Lime
Harry Lime was a British novelist known for his iconic work "The Third Man," a gripping tale of post-war Vienna's dark underbelly. His writing style was characterized by sharp wit, suspenseful storytelling, and moral ambiguity. Lime's contribution to literature lies in his ability to craft complex characters and themes that resonate with readers.