Disposable Income, Tammy Mal
Disposable Income, Tammy Mal
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Disposable Income
A True Story of Sex, Greed and Im-purr-fect Murder

Author: Tammy Mal

Narrator: Michael Kramer

Unabridged: 5 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/24/2014


Synopsis

In 1948, when elderly Anna Homeyer and her much younger husband, Charles, decided to sell their home in the Bronx and move to Pennsylvania, residents of the small town of Factoryville couldn't understand why. With no family or friends in the area, the isolated little village seemed an odd choice for strangers to relocate to. But Factoryville warmly welcomed their new neighbors, who seemed eager to fit in—at first. Soon, however, the Homeyers' pleasant disposition began to change. Anna, once highly visible and engaging, was rarely seen at all anymore, and Charles, who was always kind and neighborly, became distant and withdrawn. Local residents were baffled by their behavior.

But their curiosity soon turned to suspicion when Anna Homeyer suddenly disappeared, leaving the town with a number of unanswered questions: Why was Charles Homeyer, a married man, receiving numerous lonely hearts magazines and scores of letters from unattached women all over the country?
Why was he burning his wife's clothing and selling off her personal belongings?
Why did he leave Factoryville, only to return with his wife's most cherished possession?
Where was Anna?
And what was that foul, putrid odor billowing from the Homeyers' chimney?

About Tammy Mal

Tammy Mal has always had a keen interest in crime and criminals, and has written for True Detective magazine and Absolute Crime Publishing. A former member of the Pennsylvania State Police Department, she has studied many criminals and their crimes. Tammy is also the author of Little Girl Lost: The True Story of the Vandling Murder.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kathy

I am so torn on a rating for this. The story in this book is compelling and well told. The grammar, sentence structure, and spelling is an entirely different matter. ATROCIOUS. I wanted to see what happened (events took place in my hometown), but overlooking the horrible writing basics was hard, VER......more

This was an interesting story about Charles Homeyer who used a "Lonely Hearts" magazine to lure lonely women in for the intent of using them for money and anything else he could get out of them. Sad, Sad story, but a good book, I would recommend this book to anyone who likes true crime. I especially......more

Goodreads review by Chris

Disposable Income An absolutely amazing book, very, very enjoyable read. I loved it. From the opening prologue to the very last page this story holds the reader spellbound and unable to put the book down.......more

Decent The story is interesting and told fairly well, but the author needs an editor DESPERATELY! She uses the wrong words and fails to punctuate correctly. It's like a middle school kid wrote it.......more