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Cynthia George was the stunning wife of one of Akron Ohio's most successful restaurateurs, and mother of seven. She flaunted her money, her body...even her extra-marital affairs. Until she got in too deep with Jeff Zack, her younger, longtime lover who was also the father of one of her children—a secret that she kept for many years. In a crime that shocked the heartland, Zack was killed, execution style, in the parking lot of a BJ's Wholesale Club in Akron. From the beginning, investigators suspected Cynthia was involved. Little did they know that her other lover was the murderer. John Zaffino knew about Cynthia's affair with Zack—and was jealous enough to do something about it...for good.
The true-crime story of a millionaire beauty queen and the murder of her ex-lover, by the New York Times bestselling author of Because You Loved Me. On a day like any other in Akron, Ohio, in a parking lot like so many across America, a black-clad motorcyclist rode up to an occupied vehicle and fired a gun—and didn't miss. The shock rippling through the community led to former beauty queen Cynthia George, a respected church member and devoted mother. Married to a wealthy businessman, she seemed to lead a charmed life. But did her beauty mask a heart cold enough to kill? M. William Phelps, award-winning master of the non-fiction thriller, updates this gripping saga of illicit love and murde...
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 It was a typical afternoon in Northeastern Ohio. The type of day when blackbirds, grazing together by the thousands in fields off to the side of the road, are spooked by the slightest sound and flutter away like a school of minnows. #2 Carolyn heard a loud pop, and saw someone on a motorcycle inside the parking lot. She took off up the steep embankment, hoping to bag the kids, but when she made it around the corner, she noticed there wasn’t anyone around. #3 When Mark got back to the tirebox, he heard Carolyn panicking over the PA system. He saw a motorcyclist stop near the SUV, turn toward Carolyn, and give her a threatening look. Then the motorcyclist sped off toward Home Avenue. #4 In 1970, Ed Moriarty was a patrol officer for the Akron Police Department. He saw an ad in the newspaper for the police department, and applied. He became a patrol officer, and his life’s passion was born.
Includes the Torso Murderer, responsible for 12 homicides in Cleveland, investigated by Eliot Ness and more.
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