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Angela Dove (Author)
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March 3, 2009
A daughter's account of how one moment of violence shattered lives, made heroes, and continues to affect change in the world.

On March 25, 1988, Debi Whitlock was brutally murdered in her Modesto, California, home. Debi's murder devastated her family-and sent her loved ones careening on radically different paths. Debi's mother, Jacque, wanted answers. Over the next nine years, Jacque courageously fought what others called a losing battle-and learned how to deal with the authorities, the media, and the public so that her daughter's killer would not go unpunished.

Debi's husband, Harold, was tossed down another path. Police investigators focused their suspicions on him, eventually uncovering motives and opportunity-but never enough to make a case. Judged harshly in the court of public opinion, the once funny, intelligent, and fiercely loyal man fell into a spiral of guilt, anger, and alcoholism.

Told by Harold's adult daughter-the last person to see Debi alive-this is the story of a terrible murder and investigation that led to the ultimate end of one man's life, and a renewed sense of purpose and hope in one woman's life.


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"No Room for Doubt is a compelling account of a ''real- life'' hom i - cide and its aftermath. Angela Dove writes about her stepmother''s brutal murder in March 1988, meticulously recreating the course of the investigation and its chilling effect on those whose lives were tainted by this crime."
-Sue Grafton, bestselling author of ''T'' Is for Trespass

"This book will bring light to its readers, showing them the reality of what one person can do when they take away the joy and life of another . . . This book clarifi es that the ramifi cations of murder run deeply."
-Susan Levy, mother of murder victim Chandra Levy and founder of Wings of Protection

"No Room for Doubt is an accurate and fascinating account of the painstaking search to catch a sexual killer who terrorized a community. Meticulously researched and highly readable, Angela Dove writes from inside the investigation with skill and compassion. She captures the intricacies and details of the forensic and behavioral evidence in a way that makes you feel like you were there . . . one of the most gripping true crime books I''ve read in years . . . the resolution will stun you."
-Mark E. Safarik M.S., V.S.M. (FBI Ret.) Executive Director, Forensic Behavioral Ser vices International

"A compelling true story of a loving mother''s determination to seek her daughter Debi''s murderer. While law enforcement struggles to solve the mystery, Jacque MacDonald is inspirational as she courageously uncovers the horrifying truth. Jacque MacDonald is a true inspiration to victims of crime. Her perseverance to seek justice when law enforcement had nearly given up is a true testimony of a mother''s love and devotion."
-Debra Puglisi Sharp, author of Shattered: Reclaiming a Life Torn Apart by Violence

"With Angela Dove''s steady hand, every page is a gripping read and every word is factual. No Room for Doubt is a remarkable, almost cinematic, achievement."
-Dawna Kaufmann, true crime investigative journalist and co- author of A Question of Murder

"This is a must- read for every victim of crime who feels helpless or hopeless. Jacque MacDonald is a role model and hero; she proves that one determined victim, who never gives up, can overcome enormous obstacles and bring a murderer to justice. Angela Dove has crafted an exciting, real- life book that should be read by every victim of violent crime and shared with their family, friends, and associates. Bravo, Jacque! Bravo, Angela!"
-Genelle Reilly, mother of murder victim Robin Reilly and board member of Security on Campus and Justice for Homicide Victims


Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 18 and up
  • Mass Market Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Berkley Trade; Original edition (March 3, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0425225887
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425225882
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #397,976 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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36 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Read, April 5, 2009
This review is from: No Room for Doubt (Mass Market Paperback)
I read this book almost non-stop over the last two days; it is hard to put down.
It is also hard to categorize. Taken at face value, it is the meticulously researched and skillfully told true story of the vicious murder of a young mother (Dove's own stepmother), a suspenseful, real life "whodunit," set in Central California in the late 1980's. But it is much more than that: It is also a touching memoir of the author's coming of age as a bookish, withdrawn child of divorce, trying repeatedly to have a closer father-daughter relationship. It is the story of that father's agonizing attempts to cope with his own personal demons: three failed marriages, chronic depression, anger, guilt and alcoholism.
But first and foremost it is the inspiring story of the courage, love and perseverance of Jacque MacDonald, the murdered woman's mother, who never gave up her personal, nine-year crusade to find her daughter's killer and bring him to justice. Angela Dove, who was the last person to see the victim alive the night she was brutally killed, was asked by Mrs. MacDonald to write the story of the murder and how it finally empowered her not only to solve the case but also to turn her own tragic loss into a means of reaching out and helping other families of victims all over the US and even abroad. In 2007, Mrs. MacDonald received the National Crime Victims' Service Award from the U.S. Attorney General.
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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Compelling glimpse into paradoxical human behavior, April 9, 2009
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Book Review
NO ROOM FOR DOUBT
By Angela Dove
Berkley Books trade paperback, 2009

Reviewed by: Kathryn Magendie

Angela Dove's debut book NO ROOM FOR DOUBT is a true story of how "one violent moment can changes lives--forever." If one expected Dove's first book to be a humorous jaunt, one would be mistaken, even though Dove has been writing humor columns for six years. Yet, when Jacque MacDonald asked Dove to write the story of her daughter's murder and the hunt for her murderer, Dove took on this task knowing that what she may find could forever alter the relationship she has with her family, most particularly with her Father, Harold Whitlock.

Although Dove's book, on the surface, may center on Debi's mother, the "butterfly effect" on family and friends cannot be ignored. I found that my interest focused on Dove and her father (who is a suspect in his wife's murder). The father-daughter relationship that had been strong before the murder begins to fall apart as Harold's other side is revealed to his daughter--a side Dove is not happy to know, one in which she struggles to compare with the man who has always been her hero. There is the revealing of the events of the crime, and finally, its criminal, but as well, there is the revealing of a man who has lost control of the world in which he needs to feel control over.

Yet one cannot ignore the ferocious determination in which Jacque single-mindedly focuses on finding the evil one who murdered her daughter. And, though suspicion is placed upon Debi's husband Harold, Jacque is convinced someone else committed this crime. She will not stop until the killer is found, and indeed, she is still tirelessly working as an advocate for victims.

Excluding the Introduction, the beginning pages of the book set up the events that occur hours before Debi's death, up to when Harold finds his wife lying in the hallway with her throat slashed open, her naked body posed, her face covered. Harold has been at a bachelor's party. There are questions about when he left the bar, where he was between bar and his mistress (and here Dove finds out just one of the secrets of her father previously unknown to her), how much time lapses that he cannot account for. His erratic behavior when the authorities arrive further pushes Harold into a negative spotlight. The reader wonders: did he do it?

When Jacque first learns of her daughter's murder, she takes to her bed, unable to focus on anything but what her daughter's last hours were, how afraid she must have been, and who could have done this to a woman everyone loved? But as her anger surfaces and takes hold, Jacque finds a core of strength, a determination to find out who took her beautiful girl from her, and from her now motherless granddaughter.

As the book progresses, the "crime drama" recedes and in intersecting chapters Dove gives readers glimpses into her and her father's relationship, both past and as revealed. There is poignancy to Dove's writing in these chapters, and it is here I found a strong and revealing voice, one that I would love to see Dove use again in another book. Though the writing is crisp and strong throughout the novel, in the chapters where Dove writes about her family, and herself, there is a strength and confidence to the language that I responded to.

Quite interesting is Harold Whitlock's "character," and I would read a book just based on this paradoxical man and his family. His tragedy is revealed in the pages of Dove's book, and as one reads, one can see Whitlock begin to fade away as the days, then months, then years go by without a resolution to his wife's murder, and the continuing suspicion surrounding him. It is as if the very life is sucked from Harold Whitlock, leaving behind but a shadow of the man Dove knew as her father--bigger than life, a man of many gifts.

Do not look for the clichéd television crime shows where the "Murder of the Week" is revealed in fast sensational clips, where cops find perpetrators quickly and accurately, where the line between "bad guys" and "good guys" is easily found. Instead, there are gentle moments, there are poignant moments, there are moments when Dove's perplexed naivety are revealed and comparably where she is more Adult than the adults, where a young Dove must face a scrutiny most girls her age do not have to face, where a difficult and complex man begins to disappear into the very air he used to suck from the room just by the power of his presence. There is Jacque, who must choose the path she will take: Disappear, too, or Fight. Jacque fights. Indeed, it seems everyone goes on to fight their fight, live their lives, find their peace or place in the world; except for Harold Whitlock.

One wonders if these dark corners in Dove's life are what led her to write humor? Or, is it the legacy her father gave her in the early days, with his sense of humor, wit, and intelligence?

Meanwhile, Jacque is not done. She is still working to keep Debi's voice alive with "The Victim's Voice," and as well still working on "Debi's Law." One imagines she will continue this until her last breath--this is what she has of her daughter, this is what she carries with her in the place of the baby she once held, the girl she raised, the woman she loved and lost much too soon.

And as for Angela Dove? She has written "No Room For Doubt" and in those nooks and crannies and dark corners, she has faced what no daughter wants to face and in the process, Angela Dove must recover from losses of her own.



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5.0 out of 5 stars Thought-provoking, May 11, 2009
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I usually judge a book or a movie by how long I'm still thinking about it after I've read or seen it. This one had me thinking for days! I felt as if I were in the room with the characters on every page.
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