Her titles include Dead but Not Forgotten , All-American Murder , and See How Much You Love Me .
Amber Hunt (born 1978) is a senior investigative reporter for the Cincinnati Enquirer . Her career has been defined by a focus on the criminal justice system, cold cases, and government accountability.
Hunt is a prolific author of both true crime and historical biography.
She co-authored The Kennedy Wives: Triumph and Tragedy in America’s Most Public Family , which explores the personal lives and challenges of the women in the Kennedy dynasty.
She was a 2011 Knight-Wallace Fellow at the University of Michigan.
A more recent podcast that explores historical crimes that were massive "OJ Simpson-level" stories in their own time but have since faded from public memory. 3. Literary Contributions
She co-edited Closing a College Library , a book providing practical advice for librarians facing campus closures or mergers. 4. Journalistic Impact and Philosophy
She is a recipient of the Al Nakkula Award for Police Reporting , the only national award specifically dedicated to crime coverage. 2. Major Podcasting Ventures