Internal Combustion, Joyce Maynard
Internal Combustion, Joyce Maynard
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Internal Combustion
The Story of a Marriage and a Murder in the Motor City

Author: Joyce Maynard

Narrator: Janey Ivey

Unabridged: 16 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/20/2020


Synopsis

On Mothers Day night, 2004, award-winning fourth grade teacher Nancy Seaman left the Tudor home she shared with her husband of thirty two years in the gated community of Farmington Hills, near Detroit, Michigan, and drove in a driving rain storm to Home Depot, to purchase a hatchet.  Three days later, police discovered the mutilated body of Bob Seamana successful auto industry engineer, softball coach and passionate collector of vintage Mustangsin the back of the familys Ford Explorer.  As the shackles were placed on her wrists, Nancy Seaman asserted that her husband had been beating her, and shed  killed him in self-defense. At her trial, two radically different stories emerged.  One of the couples sons, Greg, testified that his father had been abusing his mother for years.  The other, Jeff, testified for the prosecution, charging his mother as a cold blooded killer.   Joyce Maynards chilling work delves beyond the events of the crime itself, to explore the lives of an American family who seemed to have everything.  Her exploration of the story led to a years research in suburban Detroitbut the story she found there will take the reader to the Depression-era farm country of Illinois, the working class neighborhoods of the auto industry in its heyday and even, surprisingly, to a Baptist church in burned-out downtown Detroit. Along the way we meet a Transylvanian forensic pathologist, a beautiful young prosecutor, an old-school police chief, a television news crew hungry for ratings, the softball scorekeeper mom accused of carrying on an affair with the murdered man, and her two shell  shocked teenagers, still reeling from the death of their beloved coach, and a mother who has to tell her daughter why her favorite teacher wont be in school any more. As in Joyce Maynards previous books including To Die For, based on a true crime, and her best selling memoir, At Home in the World Joyce Maynards themes here involve family secrets, the deep fissures that lie below the surface of the glittering exteriors, and the deep, potentially fatal, fissures in the American Dream.    

About Joyce Maynard

Joyce Maynard is the author of several books including the novels To Die For and Labor Day (both adapted for film) and the bestselling memoir At Home in the World. Her essays and columns have appeared in dozens of publications and numerous collections. She is a frequent performer with The Moth, a fellow of the MacDowell Colony and Yaddo, and founder of the Lake Atitlan Writers' Workshop. She is the mother of three grown children, and makes her home in Lafayette, California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rita

This author presented an excellent insight into a very successful auto industry engineer who worked in Detroit and was living the American dream. She explores the lives of this family and even takes you back to the depression days. But with time and dark family secrets their world as they know it ch......more

Goodreads review by Kirsti

" 'Every family has a murder, you know,' she said to me. 'Not literally in most cases. But somebody in the family feels a need to kill somebody else. So where was the murder in your family?' " I'm not sure if Joyce Maynard is most famous for being the author of To Die For (a terrific novel that was m......more