The Stranger She Loved: A Mormon Doctor, His Beautiful Wife, and an Almost Perfect Murder
3 views
Get This Book
Prices may vary. Links may earn us a commission and open external websites.
Publisher
Tantor Audio
ISBN
ISBN-13: 9781494569624 ISBN-10: 1494569620Synopsis
Product Description In 2007, Dr. Martin MacNeill-a doctor, lawyer, and Mormon bishop-discovered his wife of thirty years dead in the bathtub of their Pleasant Grove, Utah, home, her face bearing the scars of a facelift he had persuaded her to undergo just a week prior. At first the death of fifty-year-old Michele MacNeill, a former beauty queen and mother of eight, appeared natural. But days after the funeral, when Dr. MacNeill moved his much younger mistress into the family home, his children grew suspicious. Conducting their own investigation into their mother's death, the MacNeill daughters uncovered their father's multiple marital affairs, past criminal record, and falsified college transcripts he used to con his way into medical school. It would take six long years to solve the mystery of Michele's murder and secure a first-degree murder conviction against the once prominent doctor. New York Times bestselling author Shanna Hogan delves into the high-profile case, unmasking the monster beneath the doctor's carefully concocted facade. Review "Hogan weaves a cohesive and engaging account, and her narrative chronology makes this a compelling read." –-Library Journal About the Author Shanna Hogan is an acclaimed Arizona journalist and true crime author. An Arizona State University journalism graduate, Shanna has worked as a writer and editor for numerous publications. Her work has garnered numerous writing awards for feature writing, crime reporting, and investigative journalism.Pam Ward has performed in dinner theater, summer stock, and Off-Broadway, as well as in commercials, radio, and film. An experienced narrator, Pam has recorded many titles for the Library of Congress Talking Books program. She is the recipient of an AudioFile Earphones Award and the prestigious Alexander Scourby Award.
Dimensions
188 mm × 15 mm × 135 mm
91 g