James King
In the book "Monster" by Walter Dean Myers, Steve Harmon is the character accused of being involved in the robbery where Mr. Nesbitt is killed. Steve is on trial and faces the possibility of being convicted for the crime.
In the book the monster doesn't die. And I don't know who Walker is.
because he was accused of killing a white man at the white man store
Jefferson is the African American accused of killing the store owner and senteced to the death penalty.(He didnt really do it.)
In the book "Monster" by Walter Dean Myers, one can compare and contrast the characters of Steve Harmon and James King. Both are accused of a crime, but Steve is perceived as innocent and struggles with his internal thoughts and conscience, while James appears more hardened and disconnected from the gravity of his situation. The contrast lies in their attitudes toward their roles in the crime and how they cope with being accused.
its a old book.
In the book "Monster" by Walter Dean Myers, Steve Harmon attends a high school in New York City where he is a student and a promising filmmaker. The story follows his experiences during a trial where he is accused of being involved in a robbery that led to murder.
monster high is a book, the book will end in a cliff hanger and there will be a second one coming out in 2011.
When you get a monster high doll (basic 1 or 2) you get a book the book is a diary
The third book in The Wingfeather Saga is "Monster in the Hollows."
I think the monster high book is specifically for girls. I don't think any boys would like it. I as a girl, think the monster high book is the best book ever.
A Little Green Book of Monster Stories was created in 2003.
Naoki Urasawa wrote Monster (manga).