A LIFE DIVIDED: A psychologist's memoir about the double life and murder of her husband - and her road to recovery

A LIFE DIVIDED: A psychologist's memoir about the double life and murder of her husband - and her road to recovery

by Ph.D. Jan Canty
A LIFE DIVIDED: A psychologist's memoir about the double life and murder of her husband - and her road to recovery

A LIFE DIVIDED: A psychologist's memoir about the double life and murder of her husband - and her road to recovery

by Ph.D. Jan Canty

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Overview

Sometimes we know shockingly little about the people we think we know best.Inspector Gil Hill, head of Detroit Homicide Division, was the first to explain my husband's twisted behavior to me. Hill bluntly disclosed that Al had led a double life for the previous 18 months in the notorious Cass Corridor (a red-light district in the inner city) using the alias "Dr. Miller." He had frequently been seen in the company of a burly pimp and young prostitute and had been supporting their salacious lifestyle. At this point, he had been missing a week.
Evidence had been gathered. We were probably broke. He had been dismembered. The press had questions. I was needed me at the morgue.

In those ghastly fourteen minutes, I not only learned truths about my deceitful husband, I learned truths about life. I understood that when it comes to marriage there are things known, unknown and known too late. I vowed then I would not become collateral damage.

What you have before you is a memoir of the darkest days of my life as a widow and so-called homicide survivor. It is raw and detailed and deliberately personal. The narrative will beckon you to take a voyeuristic journey. You will hear what I heard, see through my eyes, know what I thought. A Life Divided will speak for the "invisible" families in the shadows of horror who know too well that headlines, sound bites, formalities, and trials are just the prologue to the story. Though I can never claim to be unbiased, I rendered the contents as faithfully as possible and relied on many sources beyond my own recollections. I left my redacted life of 30 years to divulge this account. Healing and insight do not happen overnight. This memoir will transport you through an extraordinary experience in an otherwise ordinary life. This is a cautionary tale as well as a true comeback story from a nightmare that never had to happen.

The defendants had their say in court. Now it's my turn.
Scroll up and let the journey begin.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781663518941
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 07/03/2020
Pages: 448
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

The author was born, raised, educated and widowed in Detroit, Michigan. Following the homicide of her spouse she moved west and led a redacted life for 30 years. Dr. Canty worked as a forensic psychologist in a large mental hospital and taught graduate school in the evening, where she earned an award for Faculty of the Year. Her specialty was cross-cultural psychotherapy.

Life circumstances delivered her to be uniquely qualified to write about surviving murder both from a professional and a personal viewpoint. However, she did not rely on her own background alone. Instead, she rendered a memoir that is based on documentation as well as intensely personal memories. In addition to writing, the author has completed six triathlons, traveled to five continents, immersed herself in photography and gardening and learned ways to put up with the shedding and slobber of her two Saint Bernards, Gretta and Heidi.
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