Too Late to Say Goodbye
A True Story of Murder and Betrayal
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Narrated by:
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Karen Ziemba
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Ann Rule
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But gradually, their seemingly idyllic life together began to crumble. Bart was distraught and Jenn seemed disenchanted. Then, just a few weeks before Christmas 2004, Jenn was found dead with a bullet in her head, an apparent suicide. But Gwinnett County detective Marcus Head was not totally convinced, nor was Jenn's family, who could not believe she would take her own life. Was this death related to another apparent suicide 14 years earlier, of a beautiful dental student who once dated Bart Corbin in dental school? Or was the answer to be found in a secret, even dangerous, relationship Jenn Corbin was having outside her marriage?
For Too Late to Say Goodbye, Ann Rule has interviewed virtually everyone in any way related to the story to uncover the truth behind the headlines of these two sensational deaths. What emerges is an incredible tale of jealous rage that runs from the steamy to the macabre. The definitive unraveling of one of the strangest murder investigations of our time, Too Late to Say Goodbye is perhaps the finest achievement of a truly great writer's career.
©2007 Ann Rule. All rights reserved (P)2007 Simon and Schuster Inc. All rights reserved.What listeners say about Too Late to Say Goodbye
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- Anonymous User
- 19-05-2021
This is a documentary
I'm not sure if it was the material or the narrator but this was like listening to a documentary. The story was so-so and there was no tension. I think that was deliberate though. I think this was designed to be like reading a police report and not a short story.
On occasion though, the narrator would change their voice as if to give a particular character more depth. Because that was done inconsistently it was distracting more than anything.
Not my cup of tea.
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