Books by Gary Provost and Complete Book Reviews
Gary Provost, Author Bantam Books $3.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-553-24953-8
Not to be confused with Joe McGinniss's bestseller Fatal Vision, Provost's work is an account of the first-degree murder investigation, trial and acquittal of Massachusetts nurse Anne Capute, who made national headlines in 1980 when she was accused...
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Gary Provost, Author Pocket Books $17.95 (256p) ISBN 978-0-671-66996-6
An account of two murders, this is also a penetrating look into the mind and heart of an alcoholic. According to Provost ( Across the Border ), Dee Casteel, a waitress at the International House of Pancakes in the Florida Redlands, drank as many as...
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Gary Provost, Author Pocket Books $20 (0p) ISBN 978-0-671-72493-1
The subtitle pretty well tells it all: in 1985, Lisa Paspalakis, the attractive, intelligent, hard-working daughter of a successful Greek-American businessman with extensive holdings on the boardwalk in Daytona Beach, Fla., was introduced to Greek...
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Gary Provost, Author Dutton Books $22.95 (336p) ISBN 978-0-525-93650-3
Las Vegas altering itself into a Disneyland of ``family entertainment'' is the subject of this smarmy book by the author of Without Mercy: Obsession and Murder Under the Influence . Leading the transformation, according to Provost, is Circus Circus...
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Gary Provost, Author, Claire Zion, Editor Pocket Books $5.99 (0p) ISBN 978-0-671-66997-3
This true crime story involves an alcoholic International House of Pancakes waitress who collaborated with three men to commit two murders. ``Provost has done a fine job of depicting an unlikely group of killers,'' PW commented. Photos. (Dec.)
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Gary Provost, Author, Claire Zion, Editor Pocket Books $5.5 (256p) ISBN 978-0-671-72494-8
Provost tells the tale encapsulated in his subtitle well, creating an ominous picture of a highly attractive sociopath. (Oct.)
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Marilyn Greene, Author, Gary Provost, Author, Gary Provost, Photographer Crown Publishers $18.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-517-56490-5
In relating the story of how Greene came to make a career of searching for missing persons, the authors also provide commentary on the media hysteria that has evolved from a seemingly national paranoia over abducted children. They maintain that most
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