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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... smile get away. That afternoon they shared some red wine under a palm tree in a nearby park, listening to the ... smiled playfully. “Nope.” They kissed again, this time more passionately. Lying in each other's arms that night and ...
... smile get away. That afternoon they shared some red wine under a palm tree in a nearby park, listening to the ... smiled playfully. “Nope.” They kissed again, this time more passionately. Lying in each other's arms that night and ...
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... smile and offer a friendly handshake, he was basically the eternal optimist— cheery, hearty, always willing to lend a helping hand. Mac's philosophy was that those who bring sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from ...
... smile and offer a friendly handshake, he was basically the eternal optimist— cheery, hearty, always willing to lend a helping hand. Mac's philosophy was that those who bring sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from ...
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... smile that caused her nose to wrinkle slightly. Her liquid brown eyes reflected happiness, love, hurt, or fear with vivid clarity. As a child, Muff found she could never get away with fibbing—her mother always read the truth in her eyes ...
... smile that caused her nose to wrinkle slightly. Her liquid brown eyes reflected happiness, love, hurt, or fear with vivid clarity. As a child, Muff found she could never get away with fibbing—her mother always read the truth in her eyes ...
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... smiled back, there was an edge to her words. “You all right?” “I guess so.” She looked at him with heavy sadness. He sat down next to her on a bench seat in the cockpit of the boat. “You still don't want to go.” It was a statement, not ...
... smiled back, there was an edge to her words. “You all right?” “I guess so.” She looked at him with heavy sadness. He sat down next to her on a bench seat in the cockpit of the boat. “You still don't want to go.” It was a statement, not ...
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... smiled and shook her head. She knew she could not stay behind. Her place was to be with him. “I'd better go before they raise the price on the green beans.” She looked up perkily and planted a kiss on his cheek. Mac was not fooled. “Are ...
... smiled and shook her head. She knew she could not stay behind. Her place was to be with him. “I'd better go before they raise the price on the green beans.” She looked up perkily and planted a kiss on his cheek. Mac was not fooled. “Are ...
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