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Safe Harbor - by Brian McDonald (Paperback)

Safe Harbor - by  Brian McDonald (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In October 2004, the island of Nantucket, home to some of America's richest families, was the scene of a shocking murder. "Safe Harbor" is the story of what happened. 8-page photo insert. Martin's Press.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Elizabeth Lochtefeld was a glowing, charismatic and driven woman who'd built a million-dollar fortune in Manhattan before settling into a new life in one of America's most elite resort communities. She'd planned to dedicate the rest of her life to charity-and to marry and finally start a family of her own. When Lochtefeld met thrity-seven year-old Tim Toolan-- a tall, strapping, handsome, and Columbia graduate and Wall Street ace who'd made it to Vice President at Smith Barney-she thought she'd found Mr. Right. She told friends she was in love. She hinted at marriage. But soon she saw past the Golden Boy facade, finding a deeply troubled man with a history of erratic bahavior -- a man given to violent mood swings who'd been fired from his position at Smith Barney after trying to steal an $80,000 Roman bust from a Park Avenue antiques show. Two days after she ended the affair, she lay dead on the floor of her Nantucket cottage.This is the story of love gone terribly wrong.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>A WOMAN WHO HAD EVERYTHING TO LIVE FOR <BR>Elizabeth Lochtefeld was a glowing, charismatic woman who'd built a million-dollar fortune in New York City before retiring to the fashionable island of Nantucket. At age forty-four, she had everything in life except the one thing she wanted most: true love. When she met thirty-seven year-old Thomas E. Toolan III, a handsome Wall Street ace, she thought she finally found Mr. Right. She was dead wrong. <BR>AND THE MAN WHO TOOK HER LIFE.<BR>Behind Tom's Golden Boy fa ade was a man with a dark history of erratic behavior--a man given to violent mood swings, who'd lost his job after trying to steal an $80,000 Roman bust from a Park Avenue antiques show and that was just the beginning of his vicious downward spiral. Two days after putting an end to the affair, Beth disappeared, never to be seen alive again .<BR>" "<BR>" "<BR>"The story has all the elements of a grand tragedy, and Beth's life deserves this respectful chronicle."--"Library Journal" <BR>With 8 pages of startling photographs!<BR><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"The story has all the elements of a grand tragedy, and Beth's life deserves this respectful chronicle."--"Library Journal" <br><br>" The story has all the elements of a grand tragedy, and Beth's life deserves this respectful chronicle." -- "Library Journal"<br><br>"The story has all the elements of a grand tragedy, and Beth's life deserves this respectful chronicle."--"Library Journal"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Brian McDonald</b> contributes frequently to New York City newspapers, including <i>The New York Times</i>. His first book, <i> My Father's Gun</i>, won critical raves and became the subject of a major History Channel documentary series. McDonald is also the author of <i>Last Call at Elaine's</i> and <i>Indian Summer</i>. He lives in Manhattan.

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