Sabtu, 10 September 2011

[G182.Ebook] Ebook Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story of a Mother's Search for Her Daughter's Murderer, by Lois Duncan

Ebook Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story of a Mother's Search for Her Daughter's Murderer, by Lois Duncan

As recognized, book Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story Of A Mother's Search For Her Daughter's Murderer, By Lois Duncan is popular as the home window to open up the world, the life, and also brand-new thing. This is what individuals now need so much. Also there are lots of people which do not such as reading; it can be an option as reference. When you actually need the ways to produce the following inspirations, book Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story Of A Mother's Search For Her Daughter's Murderer, By Lois Duncan will actually assist you to the means. In addition this Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story Of A Mother's Search For Her Daughter's Murderer, By Lois Duncan, you will certainly have no remorse to get it.

Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story of a Mother's Search for Her Daughter's Murderer, by Lois Duncan

Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story of a Mother's Search for Her Daughter's Murderer, by Lois Duncan



Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story of a Mother's Search for Her Daughter's Murderer, by Lois Duncan

Ebook Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story of a Mother's Search for Her Daughter's Murderer, by Lois Duncan

Is Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story Of A Mother's Search For Her Daughter's Murderer, By Lois Duncan publication your preferred reading? Is fictions? How's regarding history? Or is the most effective seller unique your choice to fulfil your leisure? Or perhaps the politic or spiritual books are you hunting for now? Below we go we provide Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story Of A Mother's Search For Her Daughter's Murderer, By Lois Duncan book collections that you require. Great deals of numbers of publications from numerous fields are given. From fictions to scientific research and religious can be looked and discovered right here. You could not stress not to locate your referred book to review. This Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story Of A Mother's Search For Her Daughter's Murderer, By Lois Duncan is among them.

Getting the e-books Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story Of A Mother's Search For Her Daughter's Murderer, By Lois Duncan now is not sort of challenging way. You could not only going for publication shop or collection or loaning from your good friends to read them. This is an extremely easy method to precisely obtain guide by on-line. This online e-book Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story Of A Mother's Search For Her Daughter's Murderer, By Lois Duncan can be among the alternatives to accompany you when having spare time. It will certainly not waste your time. Think me, the publication will show you new point to check out. Just spend little time to open this online e-book Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story Of A Mother's Search For Her Daughter's Murderer, By Lois Duncan as well as review them any place you are now.

Sooner you obtain the e-book Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story Of A Mother's Search For Her Daughter's Murderer, By Lois Duncan, sooner you can enjoy checking out the e-book. It will be your rely on maintain downloading the book Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story Of A Mother's Search For Her Daughter's Murderer, By Lois Duncan in offered web link. This way, you can actually making a decision that is worked in to obtain your own e-book on-line. Right here, be the very first to get the book qualified Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story Of A Mother's Search For Her Daughter's Murderer, By Lois Duncan as well as be the very first to know how the writer suggests the notification as well as knowledge for you.

It will have no question when you are visiting choose this publication. This inspiring Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story Of A Mother's Search For Her Daughter's Murderer, By Lois Duncan e-book can be read entirely in certain time depending on just how usually you open up and also read them. One to keep in mind is that every publication has their very own manufacturing to obtain by each reader. So, be the good reader as well as be a far better person after reading this e-book Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story Of A Mother's Search For Her Daughter's Murderer, By Lois Duncan

Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story of a Mother's Search for Her Daughter's Murderer, by Lois Duncan

The best-selling young adult novelist recounts her daughter's mysterious shooting death and her own investigation into the crime, describing her use of a psychic to contact her dead child and expose the truth.

“Later! I’ll see you guys later!”
They were the last words Lois Duncan would ever hear her daughter speak.

On a balmy midsummer’s night in 1989, eighteen-year-old Kaitlyn Arquette was shot to death as she drove home along a deserted strip of new Mexico highway. The police called it a random shooting—even though it had all the earmarks of a professional hit. . . .

Who would put out a contract on a beautiful young honor student? Was it grief that made Kaitlyn’s Vietnamese lover try to take his own life?—or was it not an attempted suicide at all?

Lois Duncan’s search for answers would take her into the underworld of Vietnamese gangs that stretched across three states. It would lead her to an extraordinary psychic and to a courageous journalist determined to expose the devastating truth. And it would send her on a numbing odyssey into Kaitlyn’s shocking secret life as she desperately sought justice for the daughter she would always love . . . even in the face of shattering betrayal and threats to her own life. . . .

Praise for Who Killed My Daughter?

“Duncan’s anguish and frustration surface on practically every page of this sad but intriguing mystery. Her forays into the realm of psychics and dreams are downright eerie.”—The Plain Dealer

“Who Killed My Daughter? is a story of sadness, frustration and hope. . . . It is an emotional book that reads more like a novel than nonfiction.”—San Antonio Express-News

“This book is especially well written, perhaps because Duncan’s writing comes from her broken heart and anguished soul.”—Library Journal

“Ms. Duncan is an award-winning yong adult novelist. She does a remarkable job of organizing the untidy events of real life into a cohesive, readable narrative.”—The Atlanta Journal and Constitution

  • Sales Rank: #392636 in Books
  • Brand: Dell
  • Published on: 1994-02-01
  • Released on: 1994-02-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.90" h x .80" w x 4.30" l, .41 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 368 pages
Features
  • Great product!

From Publishers Weekly
On July 16, 1989, Kaitlyn Arquette, a part-time college student and the author's daughter, was shot as she drove home in Albuquerque, N.M. She died the next day. The police department initially suspected that she had been the victim of a random shooting. The police ineptly handled developments in the case, charges Duncan, not because of incompetence, but due to laziness and stubborn adherence to the theory of the moment. Duncan's appeals to the FBI for help went unheeded. She turned to psychics, who offered leads, and to a private detective, who was ineffectual. Gradually it surfaced that the naive Kait had become involved through her live-in Southeast Asian boyfriend with a Vietnamese gang of drug smugglers who also dealt in insurance fraud, a gang that probably used Mexican Americans as hit men. The case is still unsolved, according to the author, and there are clues galore to be pursued. Readers critical of either Duncan's contacts with paranormals or her talking to God and to her dead daughter may be put off by the book, but many will be sympathetic to this mother's plight. The book could well be a top seller. Duncan, author of 39 young adult suspense novels, won the 1991 Margaret A. Edwards Award for lifetime achievement, jointly sponsored by School Library Journal and the Young Adult Library Services Association. Photos not seen by PW. Time-Life Book Digest condensation selection.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From School Library Journal
YA-- Reading like the suspense mysteries that have made her famous, Duncan's account of her daughter's murder in New Mexico in 1989 is horrifying and at the same time thought provoking. She put all else aside as she followed up on every lead, sought the help of psychics and private investigators, and convinced an aggressive investigative reporter to help. The further she delved into the events of that fateful night, the more mysterious the pieces of the fragmented puzzle became. At the same time, the official stand of the Albuquerque police continued to be that Kait's murder was a random, drive-by shooting. The connection of Kait's Vietnamese boyfriend to an insurance scam and possible drug dealing appeared to be ignored by the APD. Throughout the first year of Duncan's investigation, several members of the family experienced death threats. Selling their family home, she and her husband tried to hide through an unlisted phone number in an apartment complex. After over a year of despair and frustration, the author turned to what she does best as a healing exercise--writing about what had happened. This book will find readers of all ages, and should be a part of all collections serving young adults. All of the elements of a suspenseful mystery are here--intrigue, turns and twists at every corner, cover-ups, and page-turning action; the sobering fact is that, this time, they're true.
- Barbara Lynn, Econo-Clad Books, Topeka, KS
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal
Duncan, a highly acclaimed author of young adult literature, here tells the story of her agonizing search for her daughter's murderers. The police wrote off the crime as a "random shooting," but Duncan could not accept that verdict and set about her own investigation of what really happened. Her sleuthing took her on a labyrinth of clues from the police, psychics, private investigators, and a newspaper reporter unafraid of printing the truth. This book is especially well written, perhaps because Duncan's writing comes directly from her broken heart and anguished soul. Recommended for true crime collections.
- Belinda J. Pugh, Kings Bay Base Lib., Ga.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Most helpful customer reviews

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
heartfelt, honest, gut-wrenching story is all too familiar for other families of murder victims
By Carol Kean
All too familiar, all too sad: the police ignore leads, maybe due to intimidation from the local mafia, and a murder case goes cold. Sounds like Lois Duncan, her husband and family members went out on a limb to investigate leads, doing the work of the police. Why do I believe her version of this scenario? Because it happened to my own family. Julie Benning, Iowa Cold Case # 7600382. Forty years later, citizens and family members are still asking questions and chasing down leads, while the police, the BCI and even the FBI have uncovered nothing.

Lois Duncan captures the vast range of emotions that go with the loss of a child, a parent imagining what might have done to prevent it, the gaping hole of "not knowing." It's one thing to lose a loved one to natural causes or natural disasters, but it's a whole new ballgame when some unidentified person (walking free) has stolen a person's life, for reasons we have to dig, dig, dig to discern or guess at, even knowing there is no good reason, NOBODY deserves to be executed the way so many teenage girls have been, all too often because they "know something" (usually about drug traffickers). The police are either complicit (getting a cut of the profits) are terrified (threats against their own loved ones if they arrest anyone). If I sound like a conspiracy theorist, check out Netflix's addition of the show "Narcos" about a real-life drug trafficker and his tatics.

Some reviewers condemn this book for the interviews with psychics. Interesting, Greta Alexander was asked to work on my sister's case in 1976. Three officials visited her, and one of the police officers was "hostile," which interfered with her ability to work on the case. She also may have been fed misinformation about the case (a certain police officer was known for this, and I'm still trying to learn if he was the one who set Greta on edge). Both Greta and Betty Muensch (the one most quoted in Duncan's book) have since died.

I don't put stock in psychics, mediums, hopes of reincarnation or an afterlife, but I would love, love, love to find out that telepathy, ESP, and survival of the spirit do in fact occur. My sister hasn't given me any signs of being "out there" and aware of us, but I like to think it's because the minute she shook off the ol' mortal coil, she was bounding off to rock in the clouds with Jim Croce, Jimi Hendrix, Freddy Mercury, and a pantheon of rock stars she loved. If this life is a transition to some next life, Julie moved on, and fast, and I don't blame her.

But if she could come back and answer a few questions, the way Duncan's daughter evidently did, that'd be great (hello, Julie?).

I cannot dispute or discredit any of the psychic phenomena Duncan experienced or described here. Some of Betty Muensch's commentaries were long-winded and vague, and I skipped over a lot of those passages. "There will be this" and "there will be a that," and all this odd sounding stuff, went over my head, but I read Duncan's intrerpretations.

One thing I know: authors do indeed seem to have a flair for prophecy. I know a woman who wrote a novel, then met one of her fictional characters in real life, and the similarities were so great, she wrote him right out of the novel rather than risk being sued for libel.

In 1985, I outlined a novel and started writing it in 1990. Five years later, I had a son, daughter, daughter, and their personalities match up with the son, daughter, daughter in my novel. I'm *almost* afraid to write anything dark, for fear that it will come to pass.

In all, this is a heartfelt, honest, gut-wrenching story of a family who have lost a loved one and gotten far too little cooperation or help from the police in getting the killer(s) off the streets. How many others die because some naive young girl's life doesn't matter enough to justify the expense of getting the police to pound the pavement, make arrests and get killers behind bars?

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
A Mother Looking for Justice
By MaryC
Author Lois Duncan's youngest daughter Kaitlyn was murdered in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on the night of July 16, 1989. This is the true story of a family seeking the truth and justice for Kait. It appears the police department made a snap judgement that this was a random shooting and refused to investigate other angles even though Kaitlyn's parents and others supplied leads and evidence that this was definitely not a random shooting. I can't imagine the pain the the Arquette family went through, and I hope the people responsible are held accountable for this murder one day. They have a website related to Kait's murder, www.kaitarquette.arquettes.com, and another web site, www.realcrimes.com, to help the families of other murder victims who need help with getting justice for their loved ones too.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
It made me think.
By D. A. Terry
I bought "Who Killed My Daughter?" because, as a Middle School English teacher, I was aware of the author's novels, which my students had read eagerly. It was only after the book arrived, and I started to read it, that I appreciated the role of psychics in this narrative. Lois Duncan has bravely presented the frustrations and limitations of the criminal justice system, especially in places where there is gang activity and a major drug trade. The police choose their battles, or are actually criminal themselves -- for whatever reason, an individual crime, such as Kaitlin's murder, becomes a low priority.

As soon as I finished the book, I went on-line and was sad to learn that there has not been a resolution for this family. Lois and Don have done incredible work in putting forward the issues, and pointing out the reasonable explanations for what has happened. As they have done so, they have also -- I am sure -- inspired and comforted many other families.

I found the psychics to be an interesting strand in this book, although I agree that some of the actual transcripts are difficult to read. Still, it is in that difficulty that the truth lies, and so the actual documentation is essential.

I hope and pray that this crime will be solved, and that this family will find some peace.

See all 120 customer reviews...

Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story of a Mother's Search for Her Daughter's Murderer, by Lois Duncan PDF
Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story of a Mother's Search for Her Daughter's Murderer, by Lois Duncan EPub
Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story of a Mother's Search for Her Daughter's Murderer, by Lois Duncan Doc
Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story of a Mother's Search for Her Daughter's Murderer, by Lois Duncan iBooks
Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story of a Mother's Search for Her Daughter's Murderer, by Lois Duncan rtf
Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story of a Mother's Search for Her Daughter's Murderer, by Lois Duncan Mobipocket
Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story of a Mother's Search for Her Daughter's Murderer, by Lois Duncan Kindle

Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story of a Mother's Search for Her Daughter's Murderer, by Lois Duncan PDF

Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story of a Mother's Search for Her Daughter's Murderer, by Lois Duncan PDF

Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story of a Mother's Search for Her Daughter's Murderer, by Lois Duncan PDF
Who Killed My Daughter?: The True Story of a Mother's Search for Her Daughter's Murderer, by Lois Duncan PDF

Tidak ada komentar:

Posting Komentar