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Too Late to Say Goodbye: A True Story of Murder and Betrayal Author:Ann Rule
Book Description:
A charming and briliant dentist,
tied to two murders nearly two decades apart...
A twisting case in which past and present collide...
Go inside one of the most compelling double homicide investigations of our time with Ann Rule, who was given exclusive access inside the case of Bart Corbin, the "handsome twin" responsible for murder times two.
Bart Corbin appeared to share an idyllic life with his pretty wife, Jennifer: a home in an upscale Atlanta suburb, two adorable young sons. But there were secrets below the surface - including an affair of Bart's that drove Jenn to look for love on the Internet - that would prove deadly on the December morning Jenn was found with a single gunshot wound to her head. Police suspected suicide, but her disbelieving family knew Jenn had been excited to move on from Bart with someone she had met online. As disturbing clues emerged, a relentless county investigator dredged up a shattering revelation: fourteen years earlier, Bart Corbin's former girlfriend, lovely dental student Dolly Hearn, also died - a gunshot wound to her head that was ruled a suicide. It was a chilling link in the chain that would ensnare the remorseless killer behind both tragic deaths: Bart Corbin.
And if you think you know everything about this outright shocking case, discover the truth behind the headlines - and one incredible irony on which the entire case turned - in Too Late to Say Goodbye
Debbie M. (debbiemc) from SICKLERVILLE, NJ wrote on 4/18/2008...
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Another great book by Ann Rule. If you love true crime, she is the author for you. It's amazing how this guy got away with murder once, but thank God not twice.
A wonderful book! By the end you feel for the family's involved. I think this is the best of Ann Rule's books!
Lisa R. (LisaRx) from RIVERTON, WY wrote on 12/29/2007...
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Another great read from Ann Rule. She's the best at fleshing out the back stories of the victims and their families. It's filled with details, but never tedious. When you are done reading, you feel as if you know these people. Ann is a master in this genre.
Joyce K. (joylynn) from JOICE, IA wrote on 12/17/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Ann Rule is one of the best "True Murder" writers. She writes so that you feel, that you know the people involved in the crime. This is a story of a Dentist, from Georgia, who murdered his wife, and a girlfriend (who died 10 years before). A must read.
Candice J. (Calliope13) from KYLE, TX wrote on 11/28/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Bart Corbin appeared to share an idyllic life with his pretty wife, Jennifer: a home in an upscale Atlanta suburb, two adorable young sons. But there were secrets below the surface - including an affair of Bart's that drove Jenn to look for love on the Internet - that would prove deadly on the December morning Jenn was found with a single gunshot wound to her head. Police suspected suicide, but her disbelieving family knew Jenn had been excited to move on from Bart with someone she had met online. As disturbing clues emerged, a relentless county investigator dredged up a shattering revelation: fourteen years earlier, Bart Corbin's former girlfriend, lovely dental student Dolly Hearn, also died - a gunshot wound to her head that was ruled a suicide. It was a chilling link in the chain that would ensnare the remorseless killer behind both tragic deaths: Bart Corbin.
And if you think you know everything about this outright shocking case, discover the truth behind the headlines - and one incredible irony on which the entire case turned - in Too Late To Say Goodbye.
Ann Rule continues in her true-crime genre, exploring the death of Jenn Corbin, a Georgia woman whose dentist husband, Bart, had other mysteries in his past. Rule personalizes the victims, allowing the reader to see them as real people, and at the same time the crimes she dissects become all the more brutal and heart-wrenching. Occasionally there is too much detail in getting to the resolution that you know is coming, however it is important to the mechanics of the trial.
Jodie J. (jjgirl) from HEYBURN, ID wrote on 5/5/2008...
Ann Rules best book to date. You lived the entire story through her words!!
Alison P. from MANASSAS, VA wrote on 4/19/2008...
Another intriguing story of a real life murder. Not quite as good as previous ones I have read, but interesting none the less.