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The Night My Husband Killed Me
Kathleen Hewtson
Kathleen Hewtson
Genre:
Fiction/Paranormal/True Crime
Publisher: Taylor
Street Books Publication Date 07-11-2012
ISBN:
1478231688
ASIN: B008KEE5W2
Number of pages:
328
Word Count: 90.000
Cover Artist: Tim
Hewtson
Book Description:
A movie heart-throb
A sports superstar
An aristocrat
A brilliant surgeon
Killers all.
These are the stories of those they
killed.
Their wives.
'The Night My Husband Killed Me', is the
story of four women who were murdered by their husbands.
All of the women were beautiful, and were
either famous at the time of their deaths, or became famous for being the
victims of the charismatic, disturbed, men who ended their lives.
Being dead doesn’t end a woman’s feelings,
or her anger. There is Natalie, the international and revered movie star who died
the death she had most feared all of her life. There is the beautiful,
life-loving Nicole, who might just have gone back to the stunning athlete she
loved, if only he hadn’t killed her first. Then there is Sunny, heiress to one
of America's greatest fortunes, sent into an irreversible coma for paying too
much for all the wrong things. And finally, there is Colette, the high school
sweetheart who married the golden boy and endured a marriage of increasing lies
and disappointment, culminating in her death and that of her little girls
shortly after Valentine’s Day.
These four amazing women’s lives were cut
short, but each has a story to tell … and now they have.
About the Author
Kathleen Hewtson
lives and writes in San Francisco California, her writing focuses on actual
cases which she then takes and makes into books about how it might have
happened. This is her fifth novel.
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