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This review is from: I Accuse: The Torturing of an American Hero (Hardcover)
This poor woman, the book is interesting only in that it is like reading a train wreck . It is the long slow slide into madness. The writing is bad, there is no story, except the one between the lines. Seemingly normal woman, decides to risk her marriage and her motherhood and her financial stability to involve herself with a man who brutally slaughtered a pregnant woman and two little girls. Now the backstory on this would make for good reading, but that isnt in the book, so if you want to know the Jeffrey Macdonald story stick to Fatal Vision.
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I Accuse: The Torturing of an American Hero by E. Osborne (Hardcover - June 1987)
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