16,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
  • Broschiertes Buch

"Now that Mary Bell attained her goal as a New York model, she became obsessed for attention and recognition by everyone, subconsciously erasing images from her mind of the poor girl walking a mile to school on a snowy day, wearing second hand torn shoes." Musa Shihadeh met Mary Bell at a Lebanese Diner in Detroit. She was 18, the abused daughter of a drunken preacher. Mr. Shihadeh was an international entrepreneur. His first marriage was no longer working, and Mary Bell seemed to fit the bill. The attraction was instantaneous. He afforded her the comfort of a life she never dreamed of. But…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"Now that Mary Bell attained her goal as a New York model, she became obsessed for attention and recognition by everyone, subconsciously erasing images from her mind of the poor girl walking a mile to school on a snowy day, wearing second hand torn shoes." Musa Shihadeh met Mary Bell at a Lebanese Diner in Detroit. She was 18, the abused daughter of a drunken preacher. Mr. Shihadeh was an international entrepreneur. His first marriage was no longer working, and Mary Bell seemed to fit the bill. The attraction was instantaneous. He afforded her the comfort of a life she never dreamed of. But the storybook romance was built on illusion and fantasy doomed for peril in the nightmare of schizophrenia and clinical paranoia.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Autorenporträt
Musa Shihadeh, a Palestinian, worked in the Kuwaiti oil fields and saved money to enable him to attend the University of Pennsylvania, and he later received his master's degree in chemical engineering from Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. After serving in the US Army in 1958, he started his Plastics Products Co. In Jersey City. The company was later acquired by Helene Curtis in 1960 and was moved to Detroit where he met the love of his life and his second wife, Mary Bell. A year later, he moved back to Paterson, New Jersey, and started a new company where he became highly successful. He also licensed his patents to several international companies, and he accumulated substantial sums of money. He then merged his company with Carboline Inc., a public corporation located in St. Louis, and moved to Missouri. After two years, he moved back to New Jersey and started his third company.