Gone Forever: A True Story of Marriage, Betrayal, and Murder by Diane Fanning

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A BAFFLING DISAPPEARANCE
Susan McFarland was a vivacious, successful mother of three young sons. On November 25, 2002, she disappeared. Three days later, her car was found, keys in the ignition. Later that day, her husband reported her missing—and a desperate search began.

A SILENT HUSBAND
Her friends and family hoped against hope that Susan was not gone forever. But investigators became increasingly suspicious of Richard McFarland. When the charred, decomposed body of Susan McFarland was finally discovered at an overgrown farmstead outside of San Antonio, a new hunt began—for justice.

A SHOCKING STORY—TOLD FOR THE FIRST TIME
McFarland maintained his innocence, and investigators only had circumstantial evidence against him. While headlines screamed out new details in the case, and police tried to gather more evidence, a blockbuster trial was about to begin. Then, Richard McFarland finally spoke...and a terrifying, chilling truth came out...

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Biography

DIANE FANNING is the author of Written in Blood: A True Story of Murder and a Deadly 16 Year-Old Secret that Tore a Family Apart, Through the Window: The Terrifying True Story of Cross Country Killer Tommy Lynn Sells, Into the Water: An Astonishing True Story of Abduction, Murder, and the Nice Guy Next Door, and the co-editor of Red Boots & Attitude. Fanning lives in New Braunfels, Texas.

Vist her Web site at: www.dianefanning.com

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March 16, 2006: Diane Fanning is a great writer I must say. I this book was a no stop thriller. Sometimes you just to stop and ask yourself why would a man kill his wife with three YOUNG children in the house. What could be so bad that you would do such a thing. Diane lays it all out there. Susan McFarland you can tell was a vicaous women and also tried to look for the best in her husband and really wanted things to work. I could not put it down...even on my lunch break I was reading.