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Title: Till Death Do Us Part
Subtitle: A Collection of Newlywed Murder Cases
Author: JJ Slate, RJ Parker Publishing
Narrator: Commodore James
Format: Unabridged
Length: 4 hrs and 54 mins
Language: English
Release date: 04-03-15
Publisher: RJ Parker Publishing Inc.
Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 29 votes
Genres: Nonfiction, True Crime
Publisher's Summary:
Studies have shown that marriages typically thrive the most in the months after the wedding, a period known as "the honeymoon period." Not these marriages.
Spousal murder is never acceptable, but newlywed murder seems to be on a completely different level. It is unconscionable to think someone could stand in front of his family and friends, pledging to honor and cherish another person for the rest of his life, and then kill his spouse in cold blood just months, weeks, or even days later. It happens more than you'd think - and, contrary to popular belief, it's not always the husband who acts as the aggressor.
In her third true-crime book, best-selling author JJ Slate examines more than 20 true stories of newlywed murders, delving into the pasts of the victims and aggressors, searching for answers to the question everyone is asking: How does this sort of thing happen? These shocking cases of betrayal and murder might just make you think differently about those five sacred words: "till death do us part."
Members Reviews:
Morbidly Entertaining!
Gives a snapshot view of 20 plus couples, married less than a year, and the subsequent murder...
"Happily Never After" in print
Or so I thought. As a big fan of the TV show "happily never after" I was excited to listen to this book. However the stories are too short the details too few. I learned more about these cases from the TV show then from the book!? Usually books are much better than anything on television not the case here. Also the narrator needs to learn to pronounce Couty Alexander's name- it is not pronounced "Cooty" more Cody with a "t"...
That being said the book is still good- but could have been soooo much better.