
One Day She'll Darken
The Mysterious Beginnings of Fauna Hodel
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January LaVoy
The inspiration for the TNT series I Am the Night.
The Black Dahlia Murder is near-legend in the annals of true crime. But behind the shocking case of a young actress’ gruesome slaying lies the story of another woman.
Was Fauna Hodel the child of incest and the catalyst for a sensational trial that left her well-to-do family scarred by scandal, even as the accused sexual predator walked free? Taken as an infant from her teenage mother, Fauna was placed in the care of a working-class black woman who raised the white child as her own.
Together, as a close-knit mother and daughter, they weathered years of poverty and bigotry, alcoholism and sexual abuse, pregnancy and even death - until the time came for Fauna to seek out her real mother and uncover her lost past.
But as Fauna will learn, some truths don’t want to be told.
©2008 Fauna Hodel, J. R. Briamonte (P)2019 Graymalkin Media, LLCListeners also enjoyed...




















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Amazing!
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It's an interesting story, and it really made me wonder about the Black Dahlia – although that's really not a part of this story at all. In the end, there were really no answers; I realize that it was real life and true, and in real life there are often no real answers, but it seems to defy the whole point of the book - although I suppose that the fact that she was loyal to Jimmi (sp-audiobooks do not provide spellings) to the end could have been the point. ...and I couldn't tell what the ending situation was with Billy. Now I have to read about Black Dahlia.
Is she half black? Or not?…
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Better than I expected and not at all what I expected
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Intriguing!
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On another subject, I couldn't help thinking that all the adults could have used a little adult supervision themselves. Children need more protections under the law, and this book is a strong argument for that.
Not your typical true crime
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can't put it down but exhausting
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So good!
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Very slow to start
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amazing
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