Ring of Truth

by Nancy Pickard

Paper Book, 2001

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Collection

Publication

New York : Pocket Books, c2001.

Description

Sex, violence, evil, and betrayal -- the shocking murder case splashed across the Florida headlines has all the right elements for true-crime writer Marie Lightfoot's next bestseller. And tell the tale she does, in a book that reveals the secrets of a love affair gone fatally wrong. But there are disturbing twists, which leave Marie sensing in her gut that something does not jibe. Twist number one: the accused is a man of the cloth, who has allegedly killed his wife in collusion with his lover. Twist number two: a pair of young girls find the body in an abandoned mansion, adding the death of innocence to the magnitude of the crime. Twist number three: a shattering conviction turns the case on its ear. And the ultimate blow: for the first time in her career, Marie fails to win the the killer's confidence during a jailhouse interview. Suddenly, she knows with certainty there ia more to the story than even she realized -- and her conscience won't let her rest. Then an unexpected visitor -- a shock in itself for the reclusive writer -- confesses something that not even the police know. The revelation may he the missing piece in a terrifying puzzle -- evidence that teaches Marie a bone-chilling lesson as threatening danger slowly encircles her: to err is human, but underestimating the criminal mind can be deadly. Nancy Pickard premiered gutsy Marie Lightfoot in the national bestseller The Whole Truth, and kicked off a thrilling new series with "an intriguing story, fascinatingly told" (The Philadelphia Inquirer). Now, Pickard once again "pushes the presumed limits of [crime fiction]" (Los Angeles Times) as she sends this complex heroine into a jagged maze with one destination: the darkest realm of human nature.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member earthwind
A minister is convected of murdering his wife, lands in prison on the same floor as another man convicted of rape/murder that surprisingly the minister had been lobbying to keep from the death chamber. Tenacious true crime author keeps uncovering bits of new evidence and finally gets everyone's
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LibraryThing member SugarCreekRanch
Ring of Truth is a crime/thriller whose "amateur detective" is a true crime writer. While putting the finishing touches on her latest book, Marie Lightfoot uncovers additional information that may mean that justice has not been served.

This book was a good entertaining read, about what you would
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expect from a supermarket crime/thriller novel. I was expecting more, having loved Nancy Pickard's [The Scent of Rain and Lightning] and [The Virgin of Small Plains], which both seemed more "literary" than Ring of Truth.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2001

Physical description

264 p.; 25 cm

ISBN

0671887971 / 9780671887971
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