The end of April was a banner week for Exposit Books, with our authors delivering three manuscripts. Alan G. Gauthreaux, who co-authored Dark Bayou with D.G. Hippensteel, has written a new work about crimes in Louisiana in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Dean Scoville recounts his long career in law enforcement with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department in his new memoir, touching upon events such as the Night Stalker Richard Ramirez. Lastly, Phil Zimbardo and Rose Sword (who broke new ground in transforming the lives of people suffering from PTSD) have written Living and Loving Better with Time Perspective Therapy.