"More than a witness but less than an active participant, I was a bit
actor whose role in the crime shaped my life." So writes Stephanie Kane,
who here recounts the dramatic events that forever fractured the lives
of the Frye family as well as her own.
The murder of Betty Frye goes unpunished for decades. Kane, ex-wife of
Betty's son Doug, finally decides to tell her story by fictionalizing
the events she witnessed as well as those about which she simply
speculated. The result is the novel Quiet Time. She shortly finds out,
however, that fiction can oftentimes accurately mirror reality...
In her new true-crime non-fiction, True Crime Redux, Kane artfully
describes the chain of events that followed the publication of her novel
and brings a forgotten cold case back to life. She dives deep into the
inner-workings of modern crime and punishment through the retelling of
events she played an involuntary role in.
This strikingly transparent report of a brutal homicide engulfs readers
from the very first line. True Crime Redux is thus a perfect pick for
true-crime readers looking for a compelling, true story that leaves no
stones unturned.
What's Unique About This Book
*2023 is the 50th anniversary of the murder and the aborted murder
prosecution
* Style: Can't-put-it-down story of trauma and forensics delivered in
propulsive bursts, with a knock-out blow of an ending.
* Voice: Author holds nothing back about her role in Betty's murder and
how it shaped (one might say warped) her life. In promoting its
predecessor on podcasts, her transparency and brutal candor were the
number one thing that impressed podcasters.
* Saga of an American family plagued by mental illness and struggling
to adjust to the demands of a rapidly changing world, and what happens
when an outsider enters the scene.
* Personal tale of obsession: Effect of a murder on a normal college
girl who felt responsible for it, and the lengths to which she (as an
amateur sleuth) went to get answers. A story about finding meaning in
the darkness of her past and a reason to move on with her life.
* A raw look at the criminal justice system from the vantage point of a
lawyer with the shoe suddenly on the other foot, thrust into the
quicksand of being a witness in a cold case investigation and
prosecution.
* Art imitating life imitating art: How a true crime inspired a
fictional novel which in turn catalyzed the opening of a real-life
prosecution of a stone-cold killer.
* Award-winning author (Bantam, Scribner, Pocket) with an outside
publicist who's published many magazine pieces, and appeared on
podcasts, TV shows, etc. to promote her books.