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Chargement... Bitter Harvest (1999)par Ann Rule
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Crime I picked it based on the narrator alone but after listening for a bit, I think perhaps this is an earlier work and her voice isn't "aged" as well as it was in a recent book I listened to (The Good House). "A Woman's Fury, a Mother's Sacrifice" from the title sounds like my interest but I think instead of a strong woman the story might be more about an asshole woman. The fact that it's abridged didn't help either boost my interest either. the "queen" of true crime. This story is about Dr. Debora Green and the poisoning of her husband and death of 2/3 of her children. As usual, Rule does a great job of setting up the story with lots of background as well as courtroom drama. The only thing I think she skimped on were the psychiatric details. What the accused a sociopath, insane, psychopath, etc? Perhaps those are details that could not be divulged. However, it was an open courtroom so I'm not sure if these lacking details were public evidence or not. 508 pages (16 hours 31 mins). I listened to this on audio and the narrator was great. So it's weird. I have owned this book for a while, but never got around to reading it. I think it's because I watched this on a couple of television shows (Forensic Files and Murderous Affairs). So to read Ann Rule's insight into a couple that ended up in a toxic marriage that resulted in a fire that killed two of their children will have you reading each page while holding your breath. The incident takes place in 1995, but we go back to see the beginning of the married couple (Doctor Debora Green and her husband Doctor Michael Farrrar). Initially attracted to his skinner and more lively wife (the number of times it's said that Debora is not attractive anymore due to her weight gain, haircut, and clothes is unreal) when he first meets her, Michael realizes pretty quickly he made a bad decision. I don't even know what to say about this, because I know a lot of friends who have married in haste and repented in leisure. In Michael's case he realized it was a mistake on their wedding night. I also get from the story that includes quotes from Debora (Rule did visit with her) I don't think she ever really liked him too. Instead, I think they both stayed with each other due to expectations foisted on them by what society expects of a man/woman. I didn't like Debora, but I also didn't like Michael Farrar. I felt for their three kids (Tim, Kelly, and Lissa) and just felt as if the two adults in this situation were acting like children. You are also going to get to read about Farrar having an affair. I like that Rule doesn't pull any punches with her depictions of everyone in this one. I don't think she cared for Farrar that much either. Even so, I did have sympathy for the man when you realize what he and his family (his kids) have been put through. One wonders if there could have been anything he could have done if more people had been willing to call out something that they saw was wrong (a mother who was being emotionally manipulative of her kids and an actual danger to her husband). We also get an insight into a woman that Farrar has an affair with (I had some thoughts about her) as well as the law enforcement and prosecution that is involved with this. I really enjoyed the writing in this one. Probably because Rule managed to keep the story moving along without any huge digressions into other things. I think her having just one story to tell and not an anthology helped things along the way. The setting is primarily focused in Kansas and you do get a great sense of the area/neighborhood and how tight knit the community was before and after the events in this book. Even when you think you are at an end, Rule comes back and shows you what Debora's side of the story is/was and you just end up shaking your head all over again. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Mike et Deborah ont tout pour tre heureux. Ce jeune couple de m decins a trois enfants, habite dans une banlieue cossue. Mais leur bonheur s'effrite. Mike souffre de maux de t te dont nul ne conna t la cause. Leur maison est incendi e et deux des enfants meurent. La police cherche un d but de piste. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Google Books — Chargement... GenresClassification décimale de Melvil (CDD)364.152309781675Social sciences Social problems and services; associations Criminology Crimes and Offenses Offenses against persons Homicide Murder History, geographic treatment, biography North AmericaClassification de la Bibliothèque du CongrèsÉvaluationMoyenne:
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