The Count and the Confession: a True Murder Mystery - John Taylor - Books - Vintage - 9780375725838 - June 10, 2003
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The Count and the Confession: a True Murder Mystery


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Roger de la Burde was an unusual and charming man?a wealthy scientist and art collector, he claimed to be a Polish Count, wore ascots, and always bowed to women. But after he was found dead in the library of his Virginia estate, police discovered that de la Burde was not the man he had pretended to be. In fact, he was such a womanizing swindler that they had no difficulty compiling a list of suspects, including the tobacco company he was suing, his disgruntled business associates, his longtime girlfriend, his pregnant mistress, and her husband.

The woman they ultimately charged with the crime seemed the least likely of them all to commit murder; Beverly Monroe was an educated and unfailingly genteel Southern mother of three who had never had so much as parking ticket. But she had been de la Burde?s lover for twelve years (despite his frequent affairs) and she made a bizarre confession under intense police questioning. Was she really guilty, or was she manipulated by the police? With unimpeachable research, Taylor reveals the multiple layers of this fascinating case and leaves readers with troubling doubts about de la Burde, about Monroe, and about the justice system in America.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 10, 2003
ISBN13 9780375725838
Publishers Vintage
Pages 384
Dimensions 170 × 200 × 20 mm   ·   349 g
Language English  

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