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Michael Fleeman

Author of The Stranger in My Bed

18 Works 340 Members 9 Reviews

Works by Michael Fleeman

The Stranger in My Bed (2003) 55 copies
The Officer's Wife (2006) 33 copies, 1 review
Missing and Presumed Dead (2019) 9 copies

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Birthdate
1963-06-19
Gender
male
Birthplace
Weehawken, New Jersey, USA
Associated Place (for map)
New Jersey, USA

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9 reviews
I briefly remember following this story as it happened in my home state. Such a tragic loss. It is amazing the lengths that people will go through to gain wealth. As I kept reading this book, the further and further I got the scarier and more intrigued I became with Harold. It was interesting to read how he reacted to both of his wives' deaths (in the moment and afterwards). Example is Harold talking to a family friend and photographer about Toni's death. He was calm and did not shed any show more tears. This was barely after the fall. Then, Harold had put together a video but all of the photos featured were of Harold only.

You have to be cold hearted to push a jeep off a jack and watch as it crushed your wife. The fact that he would not help her and grabbed a dirty plastic bag to put under her head, showed no remorse. Author, Michael Fleeman did a great job telling this story again. True crime readers will thoroughly enjoy reading this book. It was a nice balance from start, middle to end.
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You may or may not recall this trial, it was not that many years ago. I do remember hearing a bit about it myself in the news. Happy family man Robert Limon was killed in cold blood while at work one day. His poor wife devastated, and left to raise their two young children on her own. But was she as lost and alone without her husband as she wanted to appear? Gradually the story spilled out, of the church going but hard partying couple who liked to get drunk and swap sexual partners on their show more weekend getaways. When Sabrina Limon went from stay at home mom to part time Costco sample girl she wasn't plotting to kill her husband. But sometime shortly after beginning a flirtatious relationship with a young fireman she met there, their ponderings on how nice it would be to have her husband out of the way transformed from fantasy to cold blooded murder. This was a fascinating fact based account of the events before and during the murder trial.

I received a complimentary copy for review
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It was actually very interesting. I occasionally read true crime books and I chose this one because the person written about was a psychologist. That did interest me. This book seemed to be very well researched and really did keep me reading until the end. I usually give True crime books a 3 or so rating if I like them and I did like this book. So if you are a True crime reader you may like this as it is much better written then many others in the genre that I have read.
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Last month I bought some real books (meaning not ebooks ;-)) for my dad for father's day at amazon UK so I decided to get myself some books.

This one was one of it.

So far I am very much enjoying this read. Now stupid me while i was adding this book I accidentally read that the ending is not satisfying which means to me that horrible girl (woman) will not be punished.

Hope that is not the case but I will keep on reading.

On page 63 now July 2.
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Okay show more finished this morning. (July 4th) I did enjoy this book and I think that has a lot to do with the author. He really made it interesting and kept me on my toes. Finally an author who does not tell you everything on page 3.

I still have a book of him on my TBR shelf. Will try soon.
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Rating
½ 3.6
Reviews
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ISBNs
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