Bitter Harvest

Bitter Harvest by Ann Rule, published by Simon and Schuster on February 28, 2023, is a true crime narrative that delves into the life of Debora Green, a doctor and mother living in an idyllic Kansas town. The book explores the shocking events surrounding a devastating fire that claims two lives, initially perceived as a tragic accident. As the investigation unfolds, Rule uncovers a web of disturbing secrets that challenge the notion of a perfect life.
Readers will find a detailed account of the complexities surrounding Debora’s seemingly flawless existence, which masks deeper issues such as infidelity and revenge. The narrative presents a chilling examination of the circumstances that led to the fire and the subsequent revelations that follow. With a page count of 464, this edition offers an in-depth look at themes of murder and sexual assault, providing insight into the darker aspects of human nature.
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True crime icon Ann Rule presents a “must-read” (People) New York Times bestseller—and inspiration behind the Lifetime movie A House on Fire—following a woman whose apparent perfect life hides a harrowing and deadly madness.
Debora Green, a doctor and mother in a picturesque and exclusive Kansas town, seems to have the perfect life with her own medical practice, a handsome physician husband, and three lovely children. It seems like a horribly tragic accident when a raging fire destroys her home and takes two lives. But a trail of clues leads investigators to an unthinkable conclusion.
In this “tour de force from America’s best true crime writer” (Kirkus Reviews), Ann Rule reveals the disturbing secrets—including infidelity, suicide, revenge, and murder—hiding beneath a façade of paradise in the American heartland.
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