The Doctor's Wife: A True Story of Marriage, Deception and Two Gruesome Murders
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The Doctor's Wife: A True Story of Marriage, Deception and Two Gruesome Murders

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For months, the young son of Bart and Jennifer Corbin had told people that he was afraid of violence in their posh, suburban Georgia home. Then, on the morning of December 4, 2004, neighbors found seven-year-old Dalton Corbin at their front door sobbing. Until then no one could have seen what was going on behind closed doors: that beautiful Jennifer Corbin was immerse...more
Mass Market Paperback, 256 pages
Published March 6th 2007 by St. Martin's Paperbacks
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Mary
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Recommends it for: Anyone who enjoys true crime
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For months, the young son of Bart and Jennifer Corbin had told anyone who would listen that he was afraid of the violence that went on behind the closed doors of his elegant Georgia home. Then on the morning of December 4, 2004, 7-year-old Dalton ran to a neighbor's house, sobbing. What was uncovered was almost unbelievable to the Corbins' neighbors: Jennifer Corbin was engaged in a secret cyber-sex lesbian affair and successful dentist Bart Corbin had a bizarre and frightening past.

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Jeannie
been a long time ago I read this but I do remember liking it...but then again I like most all true crime books!
Eva
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Good story and facts, could have been written better. Quick read.
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Very fast read - a story of a successful dentist who murders his wife, in the same way that he murdered his girlfriend while in dental school fourteen years previously. The old murder was classified as a suicide, and he thought he could get way with it a second time. After he killed his wife, which no one believed was a suicide, the original murder was brought into light, and he was convicted of both murders.
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John Glatt was born in England and now divides his time between New York and London. He has over twenty-five-years of journalistic experience and is the author of nine books. His first book Rage Roll: Bill Graham and the Selling of Rock was published in January 1994 by Birch Lane Press and a year later his biography of the late River Phoenix, The Fast Times and Short Life of River Phoenix was publ...more
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