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Hastened to the Grave

by Jack Olsen, Susie Breck
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Synopsis

In June 1994, the Oakland Tribune cracked the story of a string of bizarre deaths in the San Francisco area. The victims were elderly, well-to-do, and, in each case, had been befriended by members of an extended Gypsy family - the Tene Bimbos.

Fay Fanon, also known as Rat Dog Dick, a dynamic and unconventional private investigator in the Bay area, was hired to look into the strange accusations of an elderly widow who claimed she was being swindled out of her hilltop mansion by a young man named Danny Tene. Within days, the widow was dead and Danny Tene stood to inherit a fortune.

Olsen chronicles Fanon's hunt for Danny Tene, his mother Mary Steiner, and his beautiful sister Angela - a family of suspected con artists who may have been responsible for the deaths of as many as five helpless elderly men and women, whose property - and possibly whose lives - the Gypsies allegedly stole.

About the Author, Jack Olsen

Jack Olsen is the bestselling author of twenty-seven books published in fourteen countries and ten languages, including New York Times bestsellers Son and Doc. A longtime journalist and former Time bureau chief, Olsen has written for People, Paris Match, Readers Digest, Life, Sports Illustrated, New York Times Book Review and others. Olsen has appeared on national talk shows as a respected expert on the psychology of criminals. He lives in Washington State.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2009
Publisher
Brilliance Audio
Format
MP3 on CD
ISBN
9781423386223

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