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Disposable Income: A True Crime Story of Greed, Scandal & Murder - Perfect for Mystery Lovers & Book Clubs" (注:原标题中的"Im-purr-fect"是双关语,但直译会失去效果,因此调整为更清晰的表达。同时补充了使用场景说明。)
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Disposable Income: A True Crime Story of Greed, Scandal & Murder - Perfect for Mystery Lovers & Book Clubs
Disposable Income: A True Crime Story of Greed, Scandal & Murder - Perfect for Mystery Lovers & Book Clubs
Disposable Income: A True Crime Story of Greed, Scandal & Murder - Perfect for Mystery Lovers & Book Clubs" (注:原标题中的"Im-purr-fect"是双关语,但直译会失去效果,因此调整为更清晰的表达。同时补充了使用场景说明。)
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In 1948, when elderly Anna Homeyer, and her much younger husband Charles, decided to sell their home in the Bronx and move to Pennsylvania, residents of the small town of Factoryville couldn't understand why. With no family or friends in the area, and no reason to be there, the isolated little village seemed an odd choice for strangers to relocate too. But finding the older couple friendly and outgoing, Factoryville warmly welcomed their new neighbors, who seemed eager to fit in - at first. Soon however, the Homeyer’s pleasant disposition began to change. Anna, once highly visible and engaging, was rarely seen at all anymore, and Charles, who was always kind and neighborly, became distant and withdrawn. Local residents were baffled by their behavior, and left to wonder what they had done to alienate their new friends. But their curiosity soon turned to suspicion when Anna Homeyer suddenly disappeared leaving the town with a number of unanswered questions. Why was Charles Homeyer, a married man, receiving numerous Lonely Hearts Magazines, and scores of letters from unattached women all over the country? Why was he burning his wife's clothing and selling off her personal belongings? Why did he leave Factoryville, only to return with his wife's most cherished possession? Where was Anna? And what was that foul, putrid odor billowing from the Homeyer’s chimney? Disposable Income is one of the most bizarre tales of sex, greed, and gruesome murder you will ever read, and a crime classic in the annals of Pennsylvania history.
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No BS. No unnecessary details. Straight to the point. Loved it! I am a big Ann Rule fan. Tammy Mal reminds me of the first time I discovered Ann Rule.I feel like a true crime "virgin" after a very long time! Vulgar, perhaps. But very true.Ann Rule can only produce so many books per year. I have been on a quest, and I feel like Tammy Mal is the closet I have come to a book that reads like Ann's. It is in the conversationalist style of friends just talking.No need to re-read a sentence. You read the words as they would come off your own tongue, or from a conversation of a friend. I loved it. Will be looking for more of Tammy Mal.The only thing that put me off at first, was the number of pages in her books. Her books felt like "short stories" to me. I love a book at is at least 400 pages. But she surprised me. In a very good way.This is how I would describe this writer, she is like Joe Friday of "Dragnet", just the facts Mam.

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