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A Slaying in the Suburbs: The Tara Grant Murder
A Slaying in the Suburbs The Tara Grant Murder
Author: Steve Miller, Steve Miller, Andrea Billups, Andrea Billups
The true story of the Tara Grant murder. — To their suburban Detroit neighbors, Stephen and Tara Grant were happy as could be. But their marriage, plagued by resentment and extramarital affairs, was held together only by their children. Until the night Stephen snapped, strangled and dismembered his wife, ...  more »
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PBS Market Price: $8.09 or $4.19+1 credit
ISBN-13: 9780425225486
ISBN-10: 0425225488
Publication Date: 1/6/2009
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 45 ratings
Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Paperback
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Jennmarie68 avatar reviewed A Slaying in the Suburbs: The Tara Grant Murder on + 217 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
This book surprised me. I live in the Detroit area, so the Tara Grant murder was on every news broadcast and every instance of breaking news during the search for her body was about this case. Given that, I figured there would be little that I would "learn" from this book. I figured that it would end up being a re-hash of everything covered in the news. This book was so not a simple re-hash.

The book starts the night the cops searched the Grant home. The search that turned up the torso of Tara Grant, in the garage. After the discovery the story jumps into the past. These authors present Stephen and Tara's lives before they met. It sets up the kind of people they were and then talks about how they met, their dating and their lives as a married couple.

What I really liked about this book is that it didn't "take sides". Tara was not portrayed as a saint and Stephen was not portrayed as evil. It just told about their lives, and the problems they had. It gave facts, and the facts were that Stephen killed his wife, who at times seemed to be a bit of a domineering wife. After reading this my views on the case have not changed, if anything I'm more set in my belief that Stephen Grant killed his wife and was in a panic to try and cover it up.

While this isn't a who done it kind of book I would have to recommend it to anyone that likes murder mysteries. To have this much insight into the mind of a murderer is quite a shocking thing. And even if you think you know all about this murder, I would still say read it. There are things that this book uncovers that I don't remember the media even touching.
reviewed A Slaying in the Suburbs: The Tara Grant Murder on + 3 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This was a very chilling look intot he real lives of people and it shows how far off base people can get- it was a wake up call for me!
ncsuz avatar reviewed A Slaying in the Suburbs: The Tara Grant Murder on + 77 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This was my first true crime book! I picked this one because it had good reviews and an interesting plot. It was a really interesting story and had some similarities to a case I had become obsessed with earlier this year. I still can hardly believe this stuff really happens!
bearcub avatar reviewed A Slaying in the Suburbs: The Tara Grant Murder on + 20 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Interesting book since I live very close to the crime scene -
The actual murder was horrible - I really felt for her family
and children. It was a good true crime book - would
recommend!
SouthWestZippy avatar reviewed A Slaying in the Suburbs: The Tara Grant Murder on + 265 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
WOW what a horrific murder. Well written book that will have you turning pages as fast as you can and not want to put it down. Not over done with details, well researched and somewhat balanced. Does show the side of the Murder, Stephen, a little more than his victim.
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