Saturday, October 31, 2009

Beth's Book Suggestion for November 2009


Summary:

Tempe, Arizona, furniture store owners Loretta Bowersock and her daughter, Terri, were living the American Dream--until one man took it all away. Bommersbach recounts the true story of Terri's search for her mother's body and the discovery that her mother was a victim of domestic violence.

Beth’s comment:

Anyone who has seen the Terry consignment commercials on TV will read this book with interest. If you are not one of the above, you will read this as a mystery, even though it is a non-fiction book. When to travel to Tucson from Phoenix, your journey will never be the same. This is a page turner extraordinaire! Happy readings

Two of the reviews from Amazon:

“Bommersbach is a first-rate investigative reporter and she really struts her stuff in this compelling new book. Her total access to the principals in the story add both drama and grit to the prose. You won't be able to put it down.”

“Riveting.....I read the book in one sitting because I simply couldn't put it down. Better than any murder mystery novel you will ever read, but it really happened. Jana Bommersbach paints an incredible picture with her words. You will feel like you were there. She also takes on the case of elder abuse, which is much more prevalent than you can imagine. Entertaining, horrifying, spellbinding, heart stopping and sensational.”

Visit Jana Bommersbach webpage:

http://www.janabommersbach.com/

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