Run, Brother, Run, David Berg
Run, Brother, Run, David Berg
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Run, Brother, Run
A Memoir of a Murder in My Family

Author: David Berg

Narrator: Geoffrey Alan Berg

Unabridged: 7 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/11/2013


Synopsis

As William Faulkner said, “The past is not dead, it’s not even past.” This observation seems especially true in matters of family, when the fury between generations is often never resolved and instead secretly carried, a wound that cannot heal. For David Berg, this is truer than for most, and once you listen to the story of his family, you will understand why he held it privately for so long and why the betrayals between parent and child can be the most wrenching of all.In 1968 David Berg’s brother, Alan, was murdered by Charles Harrelson, a notorious hit man and father of actor Woody Harrelson. Alan was only thirty-one when he disappeared; six months later his remains were found in a ditch in Texas.Run, Brother, Run is Berg’s story of the murder. But it is also his account of the psychic destruction of the Berg family by the author’s father, who allowed a grievous blunder at the age of twenty-three to define his life. The event changed the fate of a clan and fell most heavily on Alan, the firstborn son, who tried to both redeem and escape his father yet could not.This achingly painful family history is also a portrait of an iconic American place, playing out in the shady bars of Houston, in small-town law offices and courtrooms, and in remote ranch lands where bad things happen—a true-crime murder drama, all perfectly calibrated. Writing with cold-eyed grief and a wild, lacerating humor, Berg tells us first about the striving Jewish family that created Alan Berg and set him on a course for self-destruction and then about the gross miscarriage of justice that followed.As with the best and most powerfully written memoirs, the author has kept this horrific story to himself for a long time. A scrappy and pugnacious narrator, Berg takes his account into the darkest human behaviors: the epic battles between father and son, marital destruction, reckless gambling, crooked legal practices, extortion, and, of course, cold-blooded murder. Run, Brother, Run is a raw, furious, bawdy, and scathing testimonial about love, hate, and pain—and utterly unforgettable.

About David Berg

David Berg has tried virtually every kind of civil and criminal case to a verdict, from murder to patent infringement, and he has won hundreds of millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements. He has been recognized by Best Lawyers as one of the “Best Lawyers in America” in nine practice areas. His 2003 book, The Trial Lawyer: What It Takes to Win, is one of the American Bar Association’s bestselling books. In addition, David has published articles and essays in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Newsweek, Litigation Magazine and The Houston Chronicle. He lives in Houston, TX and New York with his wife.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Steven

Murder. Family secrets. Hired guns. The poor kid who wants to be a doctor. True-crime tale. Growing up Jewish in Houston in the 1950s and 60s. This was one of the fastest reads ever—-probably because I kept pulling it out and reading at times and places I normally would not. For me, it was kismet, or......more

Goodreads review by Caitlin

I had high hopes for Run, Brother, Run - it has all the elements that would make a great story - but I just didn't find it terribly satisfying. Mr. Berg tackles a difficult thing - the murder of his brother at the hands of a killer that went free in a miscarriage of justice. It is not an easy tale,......more

Goodreads review by Kate

I cannot begn to imagine how one processes the grief of losing a family member, espeically by murder, enough to write a coherent book about it. Indeed, it took David Berg decades to reach the point where he both wanted and was able to write this memoir. He did a great, rich job. The book starts with......more

Goodreads review by Kw

This sad, sometimes sordid story took place right here in my town. I barely remember it, but this book certainly filled In any blanks. This family lost so much, for no good reason. Not only was there murder, but their finances were stolen and/or extorted from them on several occasions. They were als......more

Goodreads review by Karen

Interesting- a lot of lawyerly talk. In some ways it made me mad to see how lawyers break the law just to win, but it was also interesting to see it through a lawyer's eyes.......more