And the Sea Will TellW. W. Norton & Company, 7 févr. 2011 - 752 pages "Grips you by the throat from beginning to end."—Cleveland Plain Dealer ALONE WITH HER NEW HUSBAND on a tiny Pacific atoll, a young woman, combing the beach, finds an odd aluminum container washed up out of the lagoon, and beside it on the sand something glitters: a gold tooth in a scorched human skull. The investigation that follows uncovers an extraordinarily complex and puzzling true-crime story. Only Vincent Bugliosi, who recounted his successful prosecution of mass murderer Charles Manson in the bestseller Helter Skelter, was able to draw together the hundreds of conflicting details of the mystery and reconstruct what really happened when four people found hell in a tropical paradise. And the Sea Will Tell reconstructs the events and subsequent trial of a riveting true murder mystery, and probes into the dark heart of a serpentine scenario of death. |
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... couldn't figure out how the two crewmen would fit into a romantic vacation on a boat whose living space was about the size of an average kitchen. But she understood early on that to be part of Mac's life meant that she would have to ...
... couldn't figure out how the two crewmen would fit into a romantic vacation on a boat whose living space was about the size of an average kitchen. But she understood early on that to be part of Mac's life meant that she would have to ...
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... couldn't possibly share with them all the horror stories Buck had told her about the notorious prison. He had witnessed stabbings, beatings, stompings, shootings, and stranglings. An inmate could get killed for not paying back a pack of ...
... couldn't possibly share with them all the horror stories Buck had told her about the notorious prison. He had witnessed stabbings, beatings, stompings, shootings, and stranglings. An inmate could get killed for not paying back a pack of ...
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... couldn't charge me with helping him, could they?” Ted's opening salvo had backfired. He didn't want to give Jennifer reason to marry Buck Walker. “There's something else to consider,” he said, hurrying on. “Even if they don't charge you ...
... couldn't charge me with helping him, could they?” Ted's opening salvo had backfired. He didn't want to give Jennifer reason to marry Buck Walker. “There's something else to consider,” he said, hurrying on. “Even if they don't charge you ...
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... couldn't picture Buck actually turning himself in, as he had solemnly promised her one night when they lay cuddled together in their bunk on the Iola. But this was a problem to be faced down the road. “Don't you think they'll find you ...
... couldn't picture Buck actually turning himself in, as he had solemnly promised her one night when they lay cuddled together in their bunk on the Iola. But this was a problem to be faced down the road. “Don't you think they'll find you ...
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... couldn't bear the thought of Jennifer down there somewhere on a tiny sailboat, a mere speck in a watery void. She yanked down the shade, blocking the view. Even if their little boat did not sink on the long sailing trip, Sunny worried ...
... couldn't bear the thought of Jennifer down there somewhere on a tiny sailboat, a mere speck in a watery void. She yanked down the shade, blocking the view. Even if their little boat did not sink on the long sailing trip, Sunny worried ...
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