Deadly Greed: The Riveting True Story of the Stuart Murder Case That Rocked Boston and Shocked the Nation Hardcover – January 1, 1991 by Joe Sharkey
Recounts the Stuart murder case, in which Charles Stuart claimed that his pregnant wife had been shot by a Black man in racially torn Boston, but Stuart himself later became the prime suspect
From Publishers Weekly
In this reprise for readers not yet sated with the newsmaking case, Sharkey overdramatizes the already sensational 1989 Boston killing in which Charles Stuart fatally shot his pregnant wife Carol, accused a black man, one Willie Bennett, of the crime, thereby causing racial furor, then later jumped to his death from a bridge. In a book that offers no fresh insights--none of the family members or other principals seem to have been interviewed--the character and motivations of those touched by the tragedy remain without definition. Finesse is not Sharkey's metier, as witness his recreation of the murderer's supposed thoughts: he "felt the cold hand of desperation on his broad shoulder." And one wonders if it doesn't dehumanize Carol Stuart's life to state, as the author ( Death Sentence ) grandiloquently would have it, that the case is a metaphor for an era. Photos not seen by PW . First serial to Penthouse.
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Deadly Greed by Joe Sharkey
Publisher : Simon & Schuster; 1st edition (January 1, 1991)
Language : English
Hardcover : 243 pages
ISBN-10 : 013584178X
ISBN-13 : 978-0135841785
Item Weight : 1.35 pounds