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The Mother, The Son, And The Socialite: The True Story Of A Mother-Son Crime
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The Mother, The Son, And The Socialite: The True Story Of A Mother-Son Crime Spree (St. Martin's True Crime Library) Paperback - 1999

by Havill, Adrian

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New York: St. Martin's True Crime, 1999. This is a mass market paperback. . First Printing. Paperback. Fine. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall.
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"TO tell the truth, I was born above a brothel in New Orleans," the bon vivant of East 65th Street, Irene Silverman, once told her neighbor, screenwriter Miki Ben-Kiki.

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Adrian Havill is the author of "While Innocents Slept" and "The Mother, The Son, And the Socialite: The True Story of a Mother-Son Crime." He has also written several biographies, including "The Last Mogul: The Unauthorized Biography of Jack Kent Cooke, Deep Truth: The Lives of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, Man of Steel: The Career and Courage of Christopher Reeve, " and contributed to "Juice: The O.J. Simpson Tragedy." He lives in Virginia with his wife, Georgiana. They have two children.