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Mountain Madness: A Deadly Night, a Bloody Secret, a True Story

Mountain Madness: A Deadly Night, a Bloody Secret, a True Story

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Mountain Madness Correction
Review: According to the PW summary synopsis listed for this book; it is the incorrect description. According to another description found elsewhere this is really what this book is about:

When the police in Oklahoma arrested her husband, Jimmy, on a charge of first degree murder, Jeannie Taylor was certain they had the wrong man. Not only had she and Jimmy been together for seventeen years, but they had three children. However, one's past is never far behind, nor can history ever be erased. Deputies from Oregon had his fingerprints, found atop Dead Indian Mountain near Glenn True Clark's dead body. A new police computer had targeted the fugitive. It mattered not that the crime was twenty-one years old.

There was a movie on The Lifetime Movie Channel based on this book called (it was originally aired on another channel in 1999 but shown on Lifetime Movie Network)"Murder on Shadow Mountain" Starring Peter Coyote, Michelle Lee, and Rex Linn. A good movie and will keep you engaged. I have not read this book but I will purchase this book eventually. I wanted to let the readers know because the PW editorial described a completely different plot which raised my eyebrows more than once. I wanted to give the book a reasonable rating to make the statement of correction.






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