The Poison Tree, Alan Prendergast
The Poison Tree, Alan Prendergast
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The Poison Tree
A True Story of Family Terror

Author: Alan Prendergast

Narrator: Mel Foster

Unabridged: 14 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)

Published: 08/20/2019


Synopsis

Edgar Award Finalist: The shocking account of a Wyoming father who terrorized his family for years—until his children plotted a deadly solution.One cold November night, in Cheyenne, Wyoming, fifteen-year-old Richard Jahnke Jr., ROTC leader and former Boy Scout, waited for his parents to return from celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the night they met. When his father got out of the car, the boy blasted him through the heart with a twelve-gauge pump-action shotgun. Richard's seventeen-year-old sister, Deborah, was sitting on the living room couch with a high-powered rifle—just in case her brother missed.Hours later the Jahnke kids were behind bars. Days later they made headlines. So did the truth about the house of horrors on Cowpoke Road.Was it cold-blooded murder? Or self-defense?Richard Jahnke Sr., special agent for the IRS, gun collector, and avid reader of Soldier of Fortune, had been subjecting his wife, Maria, and both children to harrowing abuse—physical, psychological, and sexual—for years. Deborah and her brother conspired to finally put a stop to it themselves. But their fate was in the hands of a prejudiced and inept judicial system, and only public outcry could save them.Written with the full and revealing cooperation of the Jahnkes, this finalist for the Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime is "the ultimate family nightmare, played out in the heartland of America. . . . From the night of the murder through both trials, convictions and both youngsters' eventual release . . . it's gripping reading" (Chicago Tribune).

About Alan Prendergast

Alan Prendergast is an award-winning journalist and author. His stories have appeared in a wide range of magazines and anthologies, including the true crime collection Seven Sins (2012), The Best American Crime Reporting 2008, and The Best American Sports Writing 2009. He has also written for Rolling Stone, Outside, Los Angeles Times Magazine, Men’s Journal, and other national publications, and is the author of The Poison Tree (1986), a book about child abuse and parricide that was a finalist for the Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime.


Reviews

An excellent read! One system after another fails this family until, finally, someone takes the law into his own hands to straighten things out once and for all. Grippingly written -- really gives you a clear sense of what these people went through on a daily basis. The author paces the story accord......more

Goodreads review by Tyla

I normally hate leaving books unfinished but I pushed myself as far as I could with this one. I got so close to the end but I couldn’t keep myself focused enough to keep going. The story is an important one to tell, but the author spends so much time dragging out unimportant moments and not enough t......more

Good book. Sad, unfortunate story. A true psychopath and IMHO he finally got what he deserved. Too bad the rest of the family had to further suffer for justice to be done.......more