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內容簡介 Bonnie and Clyde weren't movie stars, but their story has played like one for nearly a century-fast cars, forbidden love, blazing shootouts. But behind the headlines and Hollywood myth was something much colder: a trail of violence, fear, and desperation that swept across the heartland during the Great Depression.This book peels away the fiction to reveal the harsh realities of two young people drawn together by poverty, thrill, and crime. With vivid detail and unflinching clarity, it traces their transformation from small-town dreamers to national fugitives. It's not a love story. It's not a tragedy. It's what really happened-and why it still haunts us.