Too Late to Say Goodbye, Ann Rule
Too Late to Say Goodbye, Ann Rule
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Too Late to Say Goodbye

Author: Ann Rule

Narrator: Barbara Caruso

Unabridged: 12 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/04/2011


Synopsis

From bestselling author Ann Rule comes the engrossing true story of two beautiful, loving women, and their murder by the man in their life—handsome, charming, rich, a man marked for unlimited success—but one who would never allow any woman to leave him, no matter what the provocation.

Jenn Corbin, a lovely, slim, brown-eyed blonde, appeared to have it all: two dear little boys, a posh home in one of the upscale suburbs of Atlanta, expensive cars, a plush houseboat, and a husband—Dr. Bart Corbin, a successful dentist—who was tall, handsome, and brilliant.

But gradually their seemingly idyllic life together began to crumble. There was talk of seeing a marriage counselor. Bart was distraught; Jenn seemed disenchanted. She needed to reach out to someone she could confide in—beyond her mother and her sisters. Then, just a few weeks before Christmas 2004, Jenn was found dead with a bullet in her head, a revolver beside her. From the position of the body her death appeared to be a suicide. But Gwinnett County detective Marcus Head was not totally convinced, nor was Jenn's family, who could not believe she would take her own life.

And how was this death related to another apparent suicide fourteen years earlier—that of Dorothy "Dolly" Hearn, a spectacularly beautiful dental student? A star athlete and homecoming queen in high school, Dolly later dated Bart Corbin in dental school. Was there a connection, or was the answer to be found in a secret—even dangerous—relationship Jenn Corbin was having outside her marriage? For Too Late to Say Goodbye, Ann Rule has interviewed virtually everyone in any way related to the story—the victims' families, police investigators, prosecutors, and sources from Georgia to Australia—to uncover the truth behind the headlines of these two sensational deaths. What emerges is an incredible tale of jealous rage; of stunning circumstantial and physical evidence that runs from the steamy to the macabre to almost-unheard-of forensic techniques; and of a tragic irony—a fateful discovery that motivated the killing. The definitive unraveling of one of the strangest murder investigations of our time, Too Late to Say Goodbye is perhaps the finest achievement of a truly great writer's career.

About Ann Rule

Ann Rae Stackhouse was born in Lowell, MI in 1931. Her mother taught school, specializing in developmentally disabled children, and her father was a coach. Ann was in law enforcement in her young adult years, as was many in her family. She received various degrees from different colleges and universities, including studying creative writing, criminology, and psychology at University of Washington.

Ann's marriage, and eventual divorce changed her last name to Rule, which she keeps as her author name. Her extensive education and experience as a police woman gave her the perfect credentials to become regarded by many as the foremost true crime writer in America, setting the standards for the genre. For example, while she was volunteering at a suicide hotline center in Seattle in 1971, she met a work study student by the name of Ted Bundy, not realizing until a few years later that it was the same Bundy responsible for a series of murders. To her, he was kind, solicitous, and empathetic. She wrote her first book about him, considered one of the definitive biographies of Bundy.......The Stranger Beside Me (written under her own name, rather than the previously used pen name).

Rule has been a full-time crime writer since 1969, and has published 33 books and 1400 articles, mostly on criminal cases.

Today, she teaches seminars to law enforcement groups, a certified instructor in many subjects such as: Serial Murder, Sadistic Sociopaths, Women Who Kill, and High Profile Offenders. She has consulted with the FBI at their headquarters in Quantico, VA tracking a system to help identify and trap serial killers. She testimonies twice before the Senate Judiciary Sub-committee on victim's rights and the danger of serial killers.

Simon and Schuster currently have Rule under contract. Eight of her books have been made into TV movies, and more are in the works. Ann is in active support groups for victims of violent crimes and their families, in programs to help battered and abused women, and support group.


Reviews

Goodreads review by jv on October 10, 2018

Utterly terrifying that pods like Bart Corbin are among us, the human beings.......more

Goodreads review by Ashley on September 26, 2020

Now this is the kind of true crime book I love to read! Terrifying and with plenty of details but not so many that it gets boring and bogged down. This one struck just the right balance of terror and details and I absolutely loved it. It feels strange to say that about such terrible crimes because r......more

Goodreads review by Erin on June 22, 2019

Ok, if you're like me- & enjoy (feels like an inappropriate word for it. My heart breaks for the victims,) but if you read true crime, sometimes the way it's told is just boring.. This 1 is not at all like that. I was drawn in & genuinely just couldn't get over the scumbag we learned about. & not to......more

Goodreads review by ♥ Marlene♥ on January 12, 2014

on Sunday, July 06, 2008 Really enjoyed this book. I am glad cause some of Ann Rule's books are not my cup of tea but this one was a good read. Very interesting. I did not see it coming. Took it with me to England on vacation and then lend it to my mother who is reading it now while still in England......more

Goodreads review by Donna on June 22, 2013

Sociopaths—both the kind that kills and the everyday, garden-variety kind that just ruins lives—are amazingly hard to spot. That’s partly because without a conscience, people with sociopathic personalities can be profoundly, exquisitely objective about other people. Without being distracted by feeli......more