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Thank you to NetGalley, Cantor Audio and the author for an advanced reading copy of this book.

Okay fellow murderinos wondering if this book is your next read, you definitely should. This is book is like binging an entire season of your favorite true-crime podcast without having to wait a week between episodes.

Wow. This story is absolutely insane and Linda DeSilva is one badass lady. This is a story of incredible tracking, investigating and plotting on both DeSilva's side and her husband (who is barking mad by the way). Who goes into a marriage thinking there is ever a possibility of your husband hiring a hitman to kill you...especially when you have children together.

This book felt very relevant (regardless of this being a republication) considering the true crime podcasts and stories in the news now. I honestly was not even aware that it was a republication until writing this review. Plus it bridges so many different genres of reading: psychological thriller, domestic violence and family drama, true-crime, narrative nonfiction, and mystery. It is not exactly a who done it- as we absolutely know who is being everything, but the can we save Linda before it's too late and will they be able to catch Robert Edelman (the husband)?

This did take me a little while to get into, but I would say after a few chapters I listened almost straight through. You become very invested in Linda and her story. I couldn't stop reading because I needed to know if she made it or not.

This book was a reminder of the horrors that some women experience in their lives while also reminding us of the relentless spirit and resilient drive to survive inside all of us. Horrifying, yet empowering at the same time?

There were also some very sarcastic, dry-humor jokes throughout that made me chuckle despite the seriousness of the story at hand, which I enjoyed. It made all of the individuals within the story seem like real people, rather than just characters.

As for the narration, Jonathan Sleep did well with providing emphasis where it was needed and also sounded genuine in his reading.
 
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elinorrigby66 | 1 altra recensione | Apr 1, 2024 |
Title: Gripping Tale of Survival: "My Husband's Trying to Kill Me!" Audiobook Review

Jim Schutze's "My Husband's Trying to Kill Me!" delivers a chilling account of Linda DeSilva's harrowing journey from the facade of a perfect marriage to the reality of a life-threatening situation. Narrated with intensity and empathy, the audiobook plunges listeners into the depths of DeSilva's turmoil, making for a riveting listening experience.

Schutze skillfully unveils the layers of deception and abuse lurking beneath the surface of what appeared to be an ideal life. DeSilva's courage in confronting her abuser and her resilience in the face of escalating danger are portrayed with gripping detail, keeping listeners on the edge of their seats throughout.

The audiobook's strength lies in its ability to convey the emotional and psychological toll of domestic violence, as well as the complexities of escaping such a perilous situation. DeSilva's collaboration with the FBI to ensnare her husband adds a thrilling dimension to the narrative, showcasing both the power of determination and the risks involved in seeking justice.

Narrator's delivery enhances the story's impact, capturing the tension, fear, and ultimately, the triumph of survival. Each chapter unfolds with a sense of urgency, propelling listeners forward as they root for DeSilva's liberation from her nightmarish circumstances.

Despite the dark subject matter, "My Husband's Trying to Kill Me!" offers a message of hope and empowerment. It serves as a reminder of the strength found within individuals facing adversity and the importance of breaking the silence surrounding domestic violence.

In conclusion, Jim Schutze's audiobook is a compelling exploration of one woman's fight for freedom and justice. Gripping and thought-provoking, "My Husband's Trying to Kill Me!" is a must-listen for those drawn to true-crime narratives and stories of resilience against all odds.
 
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Mrsmommybooknerd | 1 altra recensione | Mar 22, 2024 |
I read this book a while back, so the details are a little hazy now. It gives all the gory details about the murder of Mark Kilroy and others by the Constanzo family. It was very scary to discover that such people with such insane beliefs are out there in the real world.
 
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SheriffsGirlEllen | Jul 7, 2013 |
Blanche Taylor Moore was a loving wife and mother, a doting grandmother, a born-again Christian. She was also a paragon of Southern womanly virtue whose husband - the Reverend Dwight Moore - was suddenly stricken with an inexplicably violent, wasting disease. As the doctors tried to diagnose the Reverend Moore's illness, the community admired Blanche's concerned care for her husband. She constantly was at the hospital, tending to him with loving care by wiping his brow and making him her delicious peanut butter milkshakes.

I thought this book was extremely interesting; I had never heard of this particular case before, but was drawn in by Mr. Schutze's discussion of Blanche's various crimes and her psychopathy. It was an interesting look at the makings of a psychopath. I give this book an A+!
 
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moonshineandrosefire | 1 altra recensione | Feb 3, 2012 |
Overall, this is a very accurate and interesting look at Alamance County's most notorious murderer. This book was actually recommended to me by a friend (who actually lives in the home where Blanche Tyler Moore murdered her first husband!) and it provides a rather interesting look at the murders. Abused as a child, Blanche went on to a life of insurance fraud, a rather sensational trial involving her former employer and sexual harassment, and to murder at least 4 people, and attempting to murder another. There are other suspected victims, but nothing has been taken further, as Blanche Taylor Moore currently sits on death row.

The book itself is rather explicit in how arsenic destroys a body, and just how Blanche's victims suffered. At times it was a little gruesome, and it isn't clear to me how much (or little) speculation went into some aspects of the story.
 
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Radella | 1 altra recensione | Apr 24, 2010 |
This is a true story of a high school murder. It focuses on the bully, his girl friend and Marty. This is kind of a love triangle. It is sad but true story that really happened in a high school. Overall an interesting book
 
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sntorrejon | 4 altre recensioni | Jul 9, 2009 |
I didn't really like how the author acted like he knew exactly what was going on. He obviously never spoke with any of the people who were apart of the crime, I think he just went on what he heard. Either way, it's a good read.
 
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vivalakayla | 4 altre recensioni | Feb 13, 2007 |
A great read. I really ought to read some of the other stuff by this author.
 
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DavidSwindle | 4 altre recensioni | Nov 29, 2006 |
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