Through the Glass Through the Glass

Through the Glass

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Publisher Description

A remarkably compelling and harrowing story of love and betrayal and one woman’s pursuit of justice, redemption, and healing.

“One month into our marriage, my husband committed horrific violent crimes. In that instant, the life I knew was destroyed. I vowed that one day I would be whole again. This is my story.”

An impassioned, harrowing, and ultimately hopeful story of one woman’s pursuit of justice, forgiveness, and healing.

When Shannon Moroney got married in October 2005, she had no idea that her happy life as a newlywed was about to come crashing down around her. One month after her wedding, a police officer arrived at her door to tell her that her husband, Jason, had been arrested and charged in the brutal assault and kidnapping of two women. In the aftermath of these crimes, Shannon dealt with a heavy burden of grief, the stress and publicity of a major criminal investigation, and the painful stigma of guilt by association, all while attempting to understand what had made Jason turn to such violence.

In this intimate and gripping journey into prisons, courtrooms, and the human heart, Shannon reveals the far-reaching impact of Jason’s crimes and the agonizing choices faced by the loved ones of offenders. In so doing, she addresses the implicit dangers of a correctional system and a society that prioritize punishment over rehabilitation and victimhood over recovery.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2012
October 9
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
368
Pages
PUBLISHER
Gallery Books
SELLER
Simon & Schuster Digital Sales LLC
SIZE
11.3
MB

Customer Reviews

Grat game! ,

Heart-wrenching

This book was an eye opener, I couldn't put it down.

Sidwell's Show ,

Delusional

Trying to justify and sugarcoat her husband of one months kidnapping, torture, brutal rapes of 2 women is despicable. She claims she had PTSD from her husbands spying on her and others in the bathroom, tries to get compensation from the government for it, yet visits the perp in prison constantly. Refers to the 2 women who’s lives were forever broken as “the victims” is callus. They are his victims, not the victims. And lastly caffeine and ephedrine doesn’t make a person a homicidal violent rapist. OMG.

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