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  2. Dec 13, 2016 · In 1976, Thompson published Blood and Money, an investigation into the deaths of Texas socialite Joan Robinson Hill and her husband, John Hill. It sold four million copies in fourteen languages and won the Edgar Award and the Texas Institute of Letters prize for best nonfiction book.

  3. Jan 1, 2001 · A gripping account of a Texas socialite, her husband, and a string of mysterious deaths in 1969. The book won the Edgar Award and sold four million copies in fourteen languages.

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  4. Dec 13, 2016 · From the elegant mansions of River Oaks, one of America’s most exclusive neighborhoods, to a seedy underworld of prostitution and murder-for-hire, New York Times–bestselling author Thomas Thompson...

  5. The Pequod Review: Blood and Money is a superb true crime story, better than most fictional crime novels, as Thomas Thompson recounts: (i) the 1969 murder of a wealthy Houston socialite, Joan Robinson Hill; (ii) the unsuccessful prosecution of Joan's husband (a famous plastic surgeon) for the murder; and (iii) the (alleged) contract killing of ...

  6. Blood and Money (1976) was based on a true story of scandal and the murders of Houston socialite Joan Robinson Hill and her husband John Hill, and the alleged involvement of Mrs. Hill's father, Ash Robinson, a wealthy Texas oil magnate. [1] [5] The book sold four million copies in fourteen languages.

  7. Chapter 1:Overview. Hi,Welcome to Bookey! Today we will unlock the book Blood and Money by Thomas Thompson. Blood and Money: A Tale of Wealth, Greed, and Murder. In the affluent city of Houston in the 1960s, money flowed like a river, where the wealthy reveled in their opulent lifestyles.

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