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- 479 pages
- 17 hours of reading
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From America's celebrated true-crime writer comes the heartbreaking drama of a young woman ensnared in a web of sexual intrigue and emotional deception by her charming yet deadly lover. Ann Rule, a former Seattle policewoman and author of fifteen New York Times bestsellers, examines the motivations that drove a seemingly successful man to kill. She explores the fatal affair between Anne Marie Fahey, a confident young woman in the upper echelons of government, and Tommy Capano, a politically powerful attorney. On June 27, 1996, Anne Marie, the scheduling secretary for the governor of Delaware, had dinner with Capano, a man she had secretly been involved with for over two years. Known for his soft-spoken demeanor, Capano was a devoted father and respected figure in Wilmington. However, after they left a restaurant that night, Anne Marie disappeared, and it would take forty-eight hours for her family to realize she was gone. Rule meticulously traces the lives of Fahey and Capano, revealing how a trusting woman became captivated by a duplicitous man. What began as an affair morphed into an obsessive and deadly relationship. Through her research, Rule uncovers a man living a secret life, willing to sacrifice anyone for his desires. The story also involves Deborah MacIntyre, another mistress, adding layers to the mystery of Anne Marie's disappearance. This tragic tale of forbidden love and murder among the wealthy offers chillin
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Et ne jamais la laisser partir, Ann Rule
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- Released
- 2001
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- Good
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- €5.19
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