The Linda Wolfe Collection

The Linda Wolfe Collection
Title The Linda Wolfe Collection PDF eBook
Author Linda Wolfe
Publisher Open Road Media
Pages 1014
Release 2017-10-31
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1504049039

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Five torn-from-the-headlines true crime books from an Edgar Award–nominated author and “one of our best reporters” (John Leonard). Linda Wolfe delves deep into the crimes that defy explanation—and the twisted minds of those who commit them. In these five books, she combines masterful storytelling with brilliant psychological insight. Wasted: On an August night in 1986, Jennifer Levin left a Manhattan bar with Robert Chambers. The next morning, her strangled, battered body was found in Central Park. This New York Times Notable Book provides a “fascinating, horrifying, and heart-breaking” account of the so-called Preppie Murder, the crime that shocked a city and a nation (Ann Rule). The Professor and the Prostitute: The chilling case of a college professor who bludgeoned to death the prostitute he loved—plus eight other true crimes, including the bizarre story of the Marcus brothers, twin gynecologists, that inspired the David Cronenberg film Dead Ringers. Double Life: The riveting story of how the chief judge of the New York State Court of Appeals was brought down by his sexual obsession with a stunning socialite. The Murder of Dr. Chapman: Wolfe skillfully weaves court transcripts, love letters, and period recollections into an edge-of-your-seat historical thriller about a notorious crime of passion that rocked pre–Civil War America. Love Me to Death: Wolfe embarks on a search for the serial killer who murdered her friend in this “intriguing insider’s look into the convoluted mind of a killer” (The Plain Dealer).

The Professor and the Prostitute

The Professor and the Prostitute
Title The Professor and the Prostitute PDF eBook
Author Linda Wolfe
Publisher Open Road Media
Pages 203
Release 2014-08-26
Genre True Crime
ISBN 149763704X

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Acclaimed true-crime journalist Linda Wolfe presents the chilling case of a college professor who bludgeoned to death the prostitute he loved—plus eight other true stories that expose the psychological forces that drive seemingly respectable people to commit violent, unexpected crimes A professor at Tufts University School of Medicine, a suburban husband, and father of three, William Douglas secretly frequented Boston’s Combat Zone, a world of pimps, pushers, and porn shops. One night in 1982 he met twenty-year-old prostitute and former art student Robin Benedict, with whom he began a torrid affair that would end in murder. With the revealing psychological insights that made her previous books such riveting character studies, Wolfe depicts the catastrophic results of Douglas’s living out his secret love fantasies and the complex police investigation that brought the professor to justice. Among the eight shorter true-crime stories included in this volume is the case of the notorious Marcus twins, Manhattan gynecologists and drug addicts who were found dead together in an Upper East Side apartment. Wolfe also takes readers into the gay and transsexual clubs of 1980s New York for a twisted story of love and murder, and to the Texas suburbs, where a privileged fourteen-year-old boy takes a semiautomatic to his parents one sweltering July morning.

My Daughter, Myself

My Daughter, Myself
Title My Daughter, Myself PDF eBook
Author Linda Wolfe
Publisher Open Road Media
Pages 118
Release 2014-09-16
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1497660432

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A riveting memoir about the passions and perplexities of the mother-daughter bond In My Daughter, Myself, acclaimed journalist Linda Wolfe chronicles her thirty-eight-year-old daughter’s near-fatal stroke, the arduous course of physical and mental rehabilitation that led to the young woman’s remarkable recovery, and the profound ways in which that journey from morbidity to health tested and changed every member of their blended family. Heart-stopping and highly personal, Wolfe’s memoir is an inspiring account of how a mother, suddenly confronted by every mother’s worst nightmare, must master the unfamiliar language of hospitals and illness, discover untapped wells of resilience within both her daughter and herself, and ultimately learn to let her daughter be her guide as they embark on an altogether new chapter in their lives.

Double Life

Double Life
Title Double Life PDF eBook
Author Linda Wolfe
Publisher
Pages 324
Release 1995
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780671874810

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Wolfe goes behind the scandalous headlines to reveal how Sol Wachler, New York State's esteemed Chief Judge, came to be charged with harassing and threatening his former lover, the beautiful socialite Joy Silverman. From hundreds of interviews and exclusive sources, Wolfe constructs a riveting portrait of a man driven to his downfall by sexual obsession.

Tribute: Cocker Power

Tribute: Cocker Power
Title Tribute: Cocker Power PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Insight Editions
Pages 336
Release 2020-04-28
Genre Music
ISBN 1647220254

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Relive the legendary 1970 Joe Cocker Mad Dogs & Englishmen Tour and the 2015 tribute concert at the Lockn' Festival with Tedeschi Trucks Band, both of which were captured by the lens of tour photographer Linda Wolf. Tribute: Cocker Power features exclusive, never-before-seen documentary photos, stories, and vignettes from both the Joe Cocker Mad Dogs & Englishmen Tour, which has been called one of the greatest rock-and-roll tours of all time, and the 2015 tribute concert at the Lockn’ Festival with Tedeschi Trucks Band and the original tour alumni. This visually stunning volume includes contributions from over one hundred musicians and crew members, including Leon Russell, Chris Stainton, Rita Coolidge, Claudia Lennear, Derek Trucks, and many more. A true labor of love to all who played a part in these exceptional times in the history of music and culture, and to everyone, collectively, who played their part in making it all happen, Tribute: Cocker Power is a must-have for devoted fans and newcomers alike.

Wasted

Wasted
Title Wasted PDF eBook
Author Linda Wolfe
Publisher Argo-Navis
Pages 0
Release 2013-03-19
Genre
ISBN 9780786754694

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Known as the so-called "Rough Sex Killing," the 1986 murder of college-bound teenager Jennifer Levin at the hands of preppie Robert Chambers shocked and horrified the nation, receiving as much attention and media hype as the O.J. Simpson case that followed soon afterward. In Wasted, which was named a "Notable Book of the Year" by the New York Times, veteran journalist Linda Wolfe goes behind the headlines to tell the full story of this chilling crime. With never-before-revealed details, Wolfe re-creates in vivid detail the reckless world of the affluent teenagers of the 1980s, the vicious court battles that attempted to paint sexually-free Jennifer as responsible for her own death, the startling jury-room wars that prevented the jurors from reaching a verdict on Chambers' culpability, and the secrets behind the preppie's last-minute plea bargain. A true crime classic, this tale of two youngsters who connected - and crashed - in the fast lane of privilege and sex, is haunting and unforgettable. "Fascinating, horrifying, and heart-breaking." - Ann Rule "A real page-turner." - Mademoiselle Magazine "Written with breadth, subtlety and fierce intelligence." - John Leonard, New York Magazine

The Literary Gourmet

The Literary Gourmet
Title The Literary Gourmet PDF eBook
Author Linda Wolfe
Publisher Argo-Navis
Pages 0
Release 2013-03-12
Genre
ISBN 9780786754670

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A unique cookbook for the avid reader, the award-winning Literary Gourmet has become an underground culinary classic. One of the first American works to anthologize dining scenes from literary masterpieces, the book also explores why so many of the world's greatest authors used dining scenes in their work, and provides recipes for recreating these sumptuous literary meals. The recipes gathered from classic cookbooks of the authors' own times and accompanied by histories of the chefs who wrote those books, have been adapted for our times and tested in the kitchens of New York's famed Four Seasons Restaurant. "A succulent anthology of food literature." - Anne Fadiman, Ex Libris: Confessions of a Common Reader "An orginal idea beautifully carried out." - Boston Herald "A feast for both the mind and the serious belly." -United Features Syndicate