Till Murder Do Us Part

Till Murder Do Us Part by James Patterson, published by Grand Central Publishing on January 19, 2021, is a true crime collection that explores the darker side of love and marriage. This edition spans 336 pages and is presented in English. The book features gripping narratives that delve into the complexities of relationships, revealing how trust can lead to fear and danger.
Readers will encounter two compelling stories within this volume. The first follows Kathi Spiars as she uncovers unsettling truths about her husband, Stephen Marcum, leading her into a world of fear and deception. The second story centers on Brandi McClain, a teenager whose move to California for modeling takes a sinister turn as investigators search for a missing girl. Both narratives highlight themes of murder, abductions, and the unsettling realities that can emerge from seemingly perfect lives.
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From the world’s #1 bestselling author comes a collection of Discovery ID true crime stories where the bonds of matrimony and love can tear you brutally apart. Til Murder Do Us Part: Kathi Spiars can’t believe she’s found such a good man to marry as Stephen Marcum. Twelve years later, she starts to suspect that he isn’t who he says he is. As she digs into his past, she doesn’t realize that learning the truth will lead to a lifetime of fear and hiding. (with Andrew Bourelle) Ramp Up to Murder: Brandi McClain, a young beautiful teenager, moves to California from Arizona, to model and live with her new boyfriend, a professional skateboarder. But her perfect life is about to turn on its head. In San Diego, investigators hunt for a missing girl. It’s a case that seems to plagued by dead ends. But once the truth emerges, it’s more haunting than they could have imagined. (with Max DiLallo)
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