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An Unfinished Canvas: A True Story of Love, Family, and Murder in Nashville
by Michael Glasgow, Phyllis Gobbell
from Berkley
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Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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Better Book about the Case of the Missing Wife! 
This is the second book that I have read on the case. I read Jeanne King's book already but I have to say that this book is better than hers because it is more detailed and the authors are native residents of Nashville so their insight into explaining the city's dynamics is quite excellent. I visited Nashville or Music City two weeks ago and I loved it. I would have liked to have spent more time there. The book chronicles the relationship between Perry and his late wife, Janet. There is no doubt that he... more info
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Fascinating Read 
After moving from Nashville, I continued to keep up with this case through Nancy Grace and 48 Hours Mysteries. Glasgow and Gobbell dramatically portray the story of Janet March who was an intelligent, attractive woman from a great family who was deceived by a narcissistic, evil man. I realize that the "apple did not fall far from the tree"after reading about the role of Perry's father and his involvement in the crime. I would like to say kudos to the writers and the detectives who did not give up on... more info
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Not a page turner. 
"An Unfinished Canvas" is about the murder of Janet March by her husband and the long trail to justice.
There are several colorful characters involved in the book including the killer's father, Arthur March and Perry March himself. The highlights in this case were the victim's parents and their will to fight against their daughter's killer. The cold case detectives Pridemore and Postigliano also stand out for their intelligence and unwavering dedication as evidenced by their high rate of cold... more info
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"Perry March's 15 Minutes of Infamy" 
I took my title from a quotation by Det. Pat Postiglione, one of the true heroes of this fascinating story. I found this account of Nashville's most anticiapted (10 years) trial (actually 3 trials) and perhaps "crime of the century" to be thoroughly readable. Although I paid as much attention to the case as anyone in the Nashville area, this fine work put all the pieces together. For that reason alone, I recommend this. This book includes: custody battles, jurisdictional fights, alleged hit-men,... more info
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