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Black Widow is a 10,000 word true crime short about Betty Neumar and her five deceased husbands and the death of her only biological son. Was Betty Neumar unlucky with men? Or does a sinister thread run through this woman's life.

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Black Widow is a 10,000 word true crime short about Betty Neumar and her five deceased husbands and the death of her only biological son. Was Betty Neumar unlucky with men? Or does a sinister thread run through this woman's life.

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Autorenporträt
Diane Fanning is the author of ten true crime books including the Edgar Award nominated WRITTEN IN BLOOD and the best-selling MOMMY'S LITTLE GIRL from St. Martin¿s Press; as well as, five mystery novels including four in the Lucinda Pierce series from Severn House. Diane has been featured on 48 Hours, 20/20, Forensic Files, the Deadly Women series, Court TV, Issues with Jane Velez-Mitchell, Justice with Judge Jeanine, the Discovery Channel and local TV channels and have been interviewed on dozens of radio stations coast to coast. As a commercial writer. Diane earned more than seventy Addy Awards in the twenty years she wrote for radio, television and print. She worked as an Executive Director at non-profit organizations for more than a dozen years. In that capacity, she served three terms by appointment of the Governor of Texas on the State Advisory Committee and received the 2002 NACG Freedom Fighter Award. Her first true crime book, THROUGH THE WINDOW, led to the Defenders of Innocents Award from the Downstate Illinois Innocence Project. Diane was born in Baltimore, Maryland, lived more than two decades in Virginia and now live in New Braunfels, Texas with her husband and a cat with an attitude.