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The Murderer Next Door
The Murderer Next Door
Author: Rafael Yglesias
Despite her poverty-stricken childhood, Molly Gray has made a nice life for herself.  She's a partner in a Manhattan law firm and owns an enviable Greenwich Village apartment with her successful psychiatrist husband.  She even has her best friend living next door:  Wendy Fliess, a teacher and the mother of an adorable daughter...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780345364289
ISBN-10: 0345364287
Publication Date: 9/13/1991
Pages: 307
Edition: Reprint
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Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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DESPITE HER POVERTY STRICKEN CHLDHOOD, MOLLY HAS MADE A NICE LIFE FOR HERSELF. SH IS A PARTNER IN A MANHATTAN LAW FIRM AND OWNS AN EVIABLE GREENWICH VILLAGE APARTMENT WITH HER SUCCESSFUL PSYCHIATRIST HUSBAND. SHE EVEN HAS HER BEST FRIEND LIVING NEXT DOOR. WENDY FLIESS, A TEACHER AND THE MOTHER OF AN ADORABLE DAUGHTER, NAOMI. AS MUCH AS SHE LOVES WENDY, MOLLY HAS NEVER BEEN ABLE TO STOMACH HER HUSBAND BEN, AN OBNOXIOUS FINANCIAL ANALYST WHO ALTERNATELY BERATES HIS WIFE AND SMOTHER HER WITH AFFECTION. BUT THE TRUTH ABOUT BEN IS MORE BIZARRE THAN MOLLY EVER IMAGINED. AND WHEN WENDY LEARNS OF IT ,HER HUSBAND KILLS HER, LEAVING MOLLY TO PROTECT LITTLE NAOMI. SHE NEVER EXPECTS THAT SHE HERSELF CAN BE SEDUCED INTO BEN'S STRANGE AND PERVERSE WORLD OF DARKNESS.
A MUST READ FFOR ALL MYSTERY FANS
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Reading this book made me immediately go looking for the author's other novels. This book was intense with both a gripping plot and a remarkable sensitivity to the texture of the character's lives. Reviewers have put this author into the same ranks of Judity Rossner and Scott Turow. The author dares his readers to identify the point at which their actions would diverge from the main character's actions.


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