The Family Next Door, John Glatt
The Family Next Door, John Glatt
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The Family Next Door
The Heartbreaking Imprisonment of the 13 Turpin Siblings and Their Extraordinary Rescue

Author: John Glatt

Narrator: Shaun Grindell

Unabridged: 8 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/06/2019


Synopsis

From New York Times bestselling true crime author John Glatt comes the devastating story of the Turpins: a seemingly normal family whose dark secrets would shock and captivate the world.

On January 14, 2018, a seventeen-year-old girl climbed out of the window of her Perris, California home and dialed 911 with shaking fingers. Struggling to stay calm, she told the operator that she and her twelve siblings—ranging in age from two to twenty-nine—were being abused by their parents. When the dispatcher asked for her address, the girl hesitated. "I've never been out," she stammered.

To their family, neighbors, and online friends, Louise and David Turpin presented a picture of domestic bliss: dressing their thirteen children in matching outfits and buying them expensive gifts. But what police discovered when they entered the Turpin family home would eclipse the most shocking child abuse cases in history.

In the first major account of the case, investigative journalist and author John Glatt delves into the disturbing details and recounts the bravery of the thirteen siblings in the face of unimaginable horror.

About John Glatt

English-born John Glatt is the author of more than twenty books, and has over thirty years of experience as an investigative journalist in England and America. He is the author of Lost and Found, Secrets in the Cellar, Playing with Fire, and many other bestselling books of true crime. He has appeared on television and radio programs all over the world, including Dateline NBC, Fox News, A Current Affair, BBC World News, and A&E Biography.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jennifer on July 16, 2022

The story itself was horrific, the writing, merely average. When I open a book to see larger print and wide margins, it's usually a tip off: not much to say, so I'll make it look that way. It read like the author just copied information from news casts and what anyone could have found online; there......more

Goodreads review by Olga on February 16, 2022

Nie, to nie jest fikcja literacka. Nie, to nie wydarzyło się siedemdziesiąt lat temu. Nie, to nie działo się na rubieżach tego, co dzisiaj nazywamy trzecim światem. Ta historia wyszła na światło dzienne w styczniu 2018 roku. Dzieje rodziny Turpinów obnażają niedoskonałość amerykańskiego systemu, jedn......more

Goodreads review by ♥Milica♥ on June 09, 2022

This was my first John Glatt book, and it lived up to my expectations. I know he's written about cases I've heard about and ones I haven't and after this I intend to read about them all. As for the Turpin case, this was one I was very aware of. I read news articles, watched documentaries, but this wa......more

Goodreads review by Ashley on March 05, 2022

It never fails to blow my mind how horribly human beings can treat one another. I just don’t understand it and I don’t think I ever will. I find it even more bewildering when it’s parents harming their own children. Maybe I’ve just been blessed with having great parents but I just can’t imagine a pa......more

Goodreads review by Erica 📚 on August 16, 2019

I’m not even half way through this book but I don’t think I can finish it. It’s so poorly written. It’s not a full size hardcover, the font is big and the margins are wide to make it look bigger. But ok. The author didn’t seem to do any real research of his own. He took news stories, easily obtained......more