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And Never Let Her Go: Thomas Capano: The Deadly Seducer
by Pocket



And Never Let Her Go: Thomas Capano: The Deadly Seducer by Pocket

And Never Let Her Go: Thomas Capano: The Deadly Seducer

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Book Description

<BLOCK>The shattering crime story that shocked the nation: the Thomas Capano murder case</BLOCK><P>On a June evening in 1996, 30-year-old Anne Marie Fahey, secretary to the governor of Delaware, vanished without a trace following a restaurant rendezvous with her secret lover of more than two years: Thomas Capano. One of Wilmington's most prominent and respected figures, a millionaire attorney and former state prosecutor, "Tommy" was a charming, softspoken family man. But in the weeks and months that followed Fahey's disappearance, investigators would gradually uncover the shocking truth: Capano was a steely manipulator driven by power and greed -- and capable of brutal murder. In a riveting narrative expertly documented by probing interviews, diary entries, and e-mail correspondence, and with superb insight into the twisted motivations of a killer, Ann Rule chronicles a real-life drama of Shakespearian proportions: ambitions fall, love turns to obsession, family names are tainted, the faƧade of success crumbles -- and a beautiful but vulnerable young woman pays the ultimate price in a convoluted and deadly relationship.


Reader Reviews

This is a sad story and I feel horrible for the Fahey family, but Ann Rule totally overdoes it. Deborah McIntyre was NOT the victim. And Ms. Rule continuously goes on and on stating how beautiful she was when she so clearly is NOT (sorry I just have to say that). Tom Capano is a disgusting individual. Ann Rule gets so carried away trying to explain away Ms. McIntyre's mistakes and Ms. Fahey's mistakes that it takes away from the story. She didn't have to. To read about the case, Summer Wind is much better.




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