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Vincent Paul Thomas, EMT, Firefighter, age 40,
1961-2001

"At the current rates, the average person will never witness a real life murder in his or her lifetime, but will see over 70,000 murders on entertainment television."

Thomas Radecki, MD

Missing the Mark - Home Repair is Homicide


Home Repair is Homicide

If it works, do it?! Is that the mantra for book selling these days?

We have another book that just seems to miss the mark as others we have mentioned. Now the book itself may have great stuff in it. Most of us who are members of this club we never wanted to join know that if Sarah had lost someone to homicide or in another violent way, then her title would not include homicide. If she read stories from survivors on our website, it might get her closer to getting it?! Although…. if the house did actually murder her, then the title might fit better. I would suggest though that she’d be better off saying: Sarah murdered by her home doing repairs. And if that were true, someone else would have to write the book.

For her penance, I suggest book profits go directly to support assistance for family members who have lost someone in a violent death.

Do you think she is getting ideas for her book titles from her last name? Her other book is called: Tool and Die.

Founder
Survivors of Violent Loss Network
www.svlp.org

Home repair is homicide
Book by Sarah Graves. Bantam books

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