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Book is based on a true life crime.....not a bad read
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This intriquing story is wrapped around big business (Ford)and a local dentist who's wife is killed in an accident, he claims because of the air bag in their Ford Explorer.
Ford then defends themselves, claiming the doctor killed his wife. The story is intriquing and has an unexpected ending!
Ford then defends themselves, claiming the doctor killed his wife. The story is intriquing and has an unexpected ending!
Marina K. (Blackerose) reviewed Cape May Court House: A Death in the Night on + 29 more book reviews
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I enjoyed this story as I lived nearby at one time and had worked in the hospital in the area.
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True crime (sort of). A woman is dead after a minor accident, and her husband sues Ford for faulty air bag. But as the court discovery proceeds, the lawyer finds that she may have been strangled prior to the accident, and the crash staged as a cover up. Based on a true story. Kind of dry and a lot of jargon, but interesting.
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No one in Cape May Court House, New Jersey, was surprised when Eric Thomas, a popular young doctor, sued the Ford Motor Company for the wrongful death of his pregnant wife, Tracy, after a minor accident involving their powerful Explorer. Backed by the medical examiner’s findings, the lawsuit claimed that the Explorer’s air bag inflated improperly, causing injuries that resulted in Tracy’s suffocation.
But this seemingly simple product-liability case soon evolved into something far darker and more complex…
After an exhaustive investigation, Ford turned the tables, alleging that Tracy Thomas did not die from injuries resulting from a defective air bag. She died because of manual strangulation. Now, it was the defendant, the giant automaker Ford, who became a de facto prosecutor, with plaintiff Eric Thomas, a passenger in the Explorer, accused of murdering his wife…
But this seemingly simple product-liability case soon evolved into something far darker and more complex…
After an exhaustive investigation, Ford turned the tables, alleging that Tracy Thomas did not die from injuries resulting from a defective air bag. She died because of manual strangulation. Now, it was the defendant, the giant automaker Ford, who became a de facto prosecutor, with plaintiff Eric Thomas, a passenger in the Explorer, accused of murdering his wife…