This Crazy Thing Called Love

This Crazy Thing Called Love by Susan Braudy, published by St. Martin’s Press on October 8, 1993, is a compelling exploration of a notorious real-life event. Spanning 440 pages, this book delves into the details surrounding the Murder of the Century, where William Woodward was tragically shot by his wife in 1955, under the mistaken belief that he was an intruder. The narrative provides insights into the circumstances and implications of this dramatic incident, which has captivated public interest.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the events leading up to the murder, as well as the aftermath that followed. This work presents a factual account that sheds light on the complexities of love, trust, and tragedy, all set against the backdrop of a sensational crime. As the first book to unveil the true story behind this infamous case, it offers a unique perspective that will engage those interested in true crime and historical narratives.
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The fascinating, real-life story on which The Two Mrs. Grenvilles is based. This is the first book to reveal the real story behind the Murder of the Century, in which William Woodward was mistaken for a prowler by his wife and shot to death in 1955. Excerpted in New York Magazine.
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