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9780786017829
Some woman would kill to have a baby...
ผู้เขียนM. William Phelps

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รหัสสินค้า: 9780786017829
จำนวน: 448 หน้า
ขนาดรูปเล่ม: 105 x 171 x 27 มม.
น้ำหนัก: 230 กรัม
เนื้อในพิมพ์: ขาวดำ 
ชนิดปก: ปกอ่อน 
ชนิดกระดาษ: กระดาษปรู๊ฟ 
หน่วย: เล่ม 
สำนักพิมพ์: Kensington Books 
พิมพ์ครั้งล่าสุด:ครั้งที่ 5 เดือน 9 ปี 2007
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The disturbing 2004 Missouri murder of Bobbie Jo Stinnett, eight months pregnant, whose unborn baby was ripped from her womb by her alleged killer, Lisa Montgomery, is the subject of Phelps's undistinguished latest true-crime book. Having lied about a nonexistent pregnancy, Montgomery deliberately planned the crime, selecting her victim after meeting her through their mutual involvement in breeding rat terriers. Immediately after the savage killing, Montgomery presented the newborn girl as her own to friends and family, most of whom rapidly put aside the suspicious circumstances, which included the new mother's claim that she had been discharged only hours after the delivery. Once an alert was issued for the missing baby, it was only a matter of time before the police put the pieces together. Montgomery's trial is due to begin in late 2006. In the hands of a writer such as Ann Rule, this grim tale could have served as a meaningful entry point into the killer's psyche, but Phelps (Perfect Poison) overwrites and fails to offer much insight. (June)
:: คำนิยม
"The most disturbing and moving look at murder in rural America since in cold blood."
--Gregg Olsen--

On a December night in 2004, a 911 operator in Nodaway Country, Missouri, receieved a frantic call from a woman who' d found her pregnant 23-year-old daughter in a pool of blood on the living room floor. Most shocking of all, the dying woman' s unborn baby had been viciously ripped from her womb.
--Carlton Stowers--

Across the border in Melvern, Kansas, Lisa Montgomery showed off a beautiful newborn she proudly claimed as her own. While some shared her excitement, others harbored suspicions. Meanwhile teltvisions across the nation broadcast the first Amber Alert for an unborn child.
--Dr.Michael M. Baden--

"A crisp, no-nonsense account...masterful."
--Bucks Country Courier Times--