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The Trial of Patty Hearst: The Captive Mind

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Pub Date 26 Aug 2026 | Archive Date Not set

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Description

*A true story that divided America*

Was Patty Hearst guilty? What's your verdict?

A 90-minute standalone full-cast audio-drama. Available as an audiobook, it draws on the DNA of radio plays and documentary dramas.

Release date: Women’s Equality Day — 26 August 2026

Fifty years ago, newspaper heiress Patty Hearst entered a San Francisco courtroom accused of armed bank robbery, two years after her dramatic kidnapping by the radical Symbionese Liberation Army. By then, America had already watched one of the strangest public transformations of the decade unfold: a young woman seized by political extremists who later appeared in bank security photographs carrying a rifle alongside them.

Her trial was an inquisition: was she a victim, an accomplice, or something far harder to define?

This immersive courtroom production revisits one of the most psychologically complex legal dramas of the twentieth century.

Drawn from the original trial transcripts and contemporary reporting, this full-cast audio drama recreates the key courtroom exchanges between prosecution and defence as they wrestle with coercion, ideology, trauma, and personal responsibility. At the centre lies a question that felt startlingly modern even then: what happens when a captive appears to adopt the beliefs of their captors?

Among those who publicly supported Hearst was Truman Capote, who argued that her behaviour should be understood through the emerging psychological framework then popularly associated with Stockholm syndrome — a concept still new, contested, and imperfectly understood at the time.

Her trial became not merely a criminal proceeding, but a wider cultural argument about free will, influence, privilege, media spectacle, and the ways women are judged under extraordinary pressure.

The Trial of Patty Hearst: The Captive Mind is the third title in the Trials of the Century audiobook series, following The Trial of Leopold and Loeb and The Trial of Dr Crippen. The next title in the series is The Trial of Lizzie Borden.

Coming Soon, direct from the publisher, a video presentation: the audio-drama set against historical images from the trial. For those who want to dive a little deeper into the story.

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*A true story that divided America*

Was Patty Hearst guilty? What's your verdict?

A 90-minute standalone full-cast audio-drama. Available as an audiobook, it draws on the DNA of radio plays and...


Advance Praise

For the Trials of the Century Series:

"Just know this is not your typical audiobook. It’s a performance. And because of that, it’s incredibly entertaining"

"Its strength lies in its careful examination of the facts and the historical significance of the trial."

"Like listening to a thriller."

"Beautifully dramatised using the original courtroom transcripts." 

"The Trials of the Century audiobook series continues to impress me "

For the Trials of the Century Series:

"Just know this is not your typical audiobook. It’s a performance. And because of that, it’s incredibly entertaining"

"Its strength lies in its careful examination...


Marketing Plan

We'll widely release the title through major audiobook retailers, including Audible and Kobo, and support it with direct outreach to audiobook reviewers, historical crime readers, and cultural media.

In addition to standard audiobook retail distribution, Classic Crime will also offer a direct illustrated edition via the publisher’s website. This allows listeners to experience the production either as a traditional audiobook or in an enhanced audio-visual presentation, pairing the full audio performance with a curated sequence of historical photographs, much as a factual history book might include a photographic plate section to deepen context.

This dual-format approach reflects the series’ positioning at the intersection of publishing, audio drama, and narrative history.

The Trials of the Century series is being developed as a continuing collection, allowing early reviewer relationships and word-of-mouth discovery to build across multiple releases.

We'll widely release the title through major audiobook retailers, including Audible and Kobo, and support it with direct outreach to audiobook reviewers, historical crime readers, and cultural media.

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Available Editions

EDITION Audiobook
ISBN 9781918300024
PRICE £12.99 (GBP)
DURATION 1 Hours, 30 Minutes

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This is the third I have listened to in this series of true crime stories/trials and, once again, I thoroughly recommend. Well produced with a full cast and, although not very long, it is very informative and interesting. I look forward to the next in the series.

My thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the opportunity to review.

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Again the trials of the century series makes another great audiobook. The third in the series focuses on the case of Patty Hearst who was kidnapped then with her kidnappers did a bank robbery, was she a victim of brainwashing or not is the main discussion of the trial. I was really immersed in this as the audio cast was so good and it a quick listen at just a bit over a hour. I look forward to the next one this series.

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My husband and I listened to The Patty Hearst Trial from The Trials Of The Century Audiobooks. We enjoy audiobooks with a full cast . This did not disappoint. It was very entertaining and just a 90 minute show or as long as a movie. At the end it said it was the 3rd story in the series. We looked up the other two and found the Leopold and Loeb case was available on Hoopla, so we listened to that one right away.

These are a great way for true crime fans to immerse themselves .

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This was so we'll done. I was vaguely familiar with the story but this really brought it to life. The story was preserved in a fair manner and left the listener to draw their own conclusions. I would love to listen to more of this series. The only thing I wish was added was recordings of Patty's actual comments and testimony so we could hear the tone and inflection of the way she said things. I felt like that would have helped me decide her intent.

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