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And Then She Killed Him
And Then She Killed Him
And Then She Killed Him
Audiobook9 hours

And Then She Killed Him

Written by Robert Scott

Narrated by Timothy Andrés Pabon

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A Two-Time Widow Leading a Double Life

Miriam Giles ran away to Colorado to bury her violent past-but this seductive, charismatic widow had a dark side that could never stay buried. After finding the "sugar daddy" she was looking for in Alan Helmick, her new marriage seemed happy. Then, two years later, Alan met a gruesome fate. Returning home from errands, Miriam found him lying in a pool of blood. Miriam showed police a cryptic note warning her to "run, run, run." But Miriam was no distraught housewife. She was a master manipulator always able to stay one step ahead of her unwitting partner-and the law-until now.

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 10, 2018
ISBN9781977389442
Author

Robert Scott

Rob Scott oversees international outreach at St. Helen's Bishopsgate Church in London, where he hosts meetings for better understanding with Muslim and Christian partners. He previously worked in Bangladesh with the World Health Organization.

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    When I first picked up this book, I thought that I would find it fascinating. Not only does it take place on the western slope of Colorado (where I live), but the opening scene takes place in the "city" (I use that term very loosely) where I live. And as I read the book, I discovered that I knew several of the people interviewed here. How could it NOT be interesting? Well, somehow, the author managed to make it incredibly dull and boring instead. He is obviously found of copying and pasting directly from court transcripts and interviews, instead of actually WRITING. I had to slog through this book, usually a few pages at a time. I'll definitely not be picking up another book by this author.