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Twisted triangle : a famous crime writer, a lesbian love affair, and the FBI husband's violent revenge

Rother, Caitlin (Author). Hess, John E., 1941- (Added Author).
Book  - 2008
364.1523 Benne -R
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  • ISBN: 0787995851
  • ISBN: 9780787995850
  • Physical Description print
    xvi, 281 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Edition 1st ed.
  • Publisher San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, [2008]

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Includes index.
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LSC 29.99

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Twisted Triangle : A Famous Crime Writer, a Lesbian Love Affair, and the FBI Husband's Violent Revenge
Twisted Triangle : A Famous Crime Writer, a Lesbian Love Affair, and the FBI Husband's Violent Revenge
by Rother, Caitlin; Hess, John (As told to)
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Twisted Triangle : A Famous Crime Writer, a Lesbian Love Affair, and the FBI Husband's Violent Revenge


Praise for Twisted Triangle "This book will haunt you. It will move you to look at some of the harsh realities of life in a new way. A powerful story-and masterfully written." -Aphrodite Jones best-selling author, All She Wanted and Cruel Sacrifice "A harrowing tale of one woman's struggle to maintain a balance between being a mother, an FBI agent, and dealing with a corrupt husband also an FBI agent. A must-read." -Joseph D. Pistone aka Donnie Brasco "Hitchcock wishes he'd dreamed it up. Capote wishes he'd written it. Rother's mesmerizing narrative chronicles a wife's heroic struggle against great odds to survive her psychopathic husband's elaborate scheme to make her murder the perfect crime. This spellbinding tale offers an added treat-it's true." -Marcus Stern Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author, The Wrong Stuff: The Extraordinary Saga of Randy "Duke" Cunningham, the Most Corrupt Congressman Ever Caught "This in-depth account brought back memories of a most bizarre case, proving once again that the truth can be stranger than fiction." -Paul B. Ebert Commonwealth's attorney, County of Prince William, Virginia