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Mass Market Paperback The Doctor's Wife: A True Story of Marriage, Deception and Two Gruesome Murders Book

ISBN: 0312934289

ISBN13: 9780312934286

The Doctor's Wife: A True Story of Marriage, Deception and Two Gruesome Murders

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For months, the young son of Bart and Jennifer Corbin had told people that he was afraid of violence in their posh, suburban Georgia home. Then, on the morning of December 4, 2004, neighbors found seven-year-old Dalton Corbin at their front door sobbing. Until then no one could have seen what was going on behind closed doors: that beautiful Jennifer Corbin was immersed in a cyber-sex lesbian affair--or that Bart, now a wealthy dentist, had a bizarre, frightening past... Jennifer Corbin's death looked like a suicide. But the crime didn't fool young Dalton, and in the coming weeks an even more horrifying story emerged: That Dr. Corbin had been left by a woman once before--and that time he may have gotten away with murder. But this time justice would be served....

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Rated 5 stars
Glatt's Book Rules

Having read both John Glatt's and Ann Rule's books, I was truthfully surprised to find that I much preferred Glatt's version. I found it to be more brutally honest, less biased, and much more compelling a read. He also goes into much more depth in many areas than Ann Rule did. Rule's reputation may be excellent, but I feel her earlier works such as "Small Sacrifices" and "Every Breath You Take" are in a different league...

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Let's Compare

I recently read Ann Rule's, Too Late To Say Goodbye, and now John Glatt's book, The Doctor's Wife. John Glatt told the same story in a quicker version without all the niceties. Even though he did not have access to the Barber/Tierney or Hearn families, it did not make his book any less compelling. He did have access to Edwina, Bart Corbin's sister-in-law who told her version of events, which to my untrained eye where a bit...

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BOTH HAD SOMETHING TO HIDE

I just read John Glatt's excellent new true crime book, "The Doctors Wife" and found it a fascinating story about two people leading double lives. Both Dr. Bart Corbin and his wife Jennifer had something to hide. He: a suspicious and explosive past, and she: an obsession with "EverQuest", a cyber game which lead her to a compulsive trans-gendered lesbian affair, which would her enrage her husband. In the chapter titled...

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An excellent read

Glatt brings this case to life. I've read and enjoyed some of his other books and this one is every bit as fascinating...truly a chlling story.

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