What a compelling read! I love true crime books and this one really carried you along.
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Written by a writer at the top of his game, I thought the book was excellent! The story was reported in a seamless and fast paced way. In his clear words, Glatt made me turn the pages faster and faster. I especially loved the description of the "Widow's Peak" in the beginning, which was explained as a "sign of a woman who would outlive her husband". One of the best true crime books that I have read.
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I was glued to Court TV during this trial and as another reviewer mentioned, this book filled in many of the blanks that weren't revealed to those of us who were watching at home. It is well-written and shows interactions in chronological order, making it easy to understand how the jury arrived at their verdict; and making me wonder how Melanie's attorney seems/seemed so convinced of her innocence. I enjoy reading true crime...
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When I was on jury duty a couple of years ago I saw Melanie McQuire and Joe Tacapina huddled outside the courthouse. Melanie is a very attractive and petite (tiny) woman. Because I am a Jersey native, I watched this entire trial on Court TV. The book that Mr. Glatt wrote filled in a lot of gaps that did not come out in the court hearing. The book is thorough and convinced me on who I suspected assisted her in the murder...
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