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  • Above Suspicion: An Undercover FBI Agent, an Illicit Affair, and a Murder of Passion

    Joe Sharkey

    eBook (Open Road Media, Jan. 17, 2017)
    The “expertly told” true story of an FBI agent’s affair that leads to murder in Kentucky coal country—soon to be a major motion picture starring Emilia Clarke (Publishers Weekly). When rookie FBI agent Mark Putnam received his first assignment in 1987, it was the culmination of a lifelong dream, if not the most desirable location. Pikeville, Kentucky, is high in Appalachian coal country, an outpost rife with lawlessness dating back to the Hatfields and McCoys. As a rising star in the bureau, however, Putnam soon was cultivating paid informants and busting drug rings and bank robbers. But when one informant fell in love with him, passion and duty would collide with tragic results. A coal miner’s daughter, Susan Smith was a young, attractive, struggling single mother. She was also a drug user sometimes described as a con artist, thief, and professional liar. Ultimately, Putnam gave in to Smith’s relentless pursuit. But when he ended the affair, she waged a campaign of vengeance that threatened to destroy him. When at last she confronted him with a shocking announcement, a violent scuffle ensued, and Putnam, in a burst of uncontrolled rage, fatally strangled her. Though he had everything necessary to get away with murder—a spotless reputation, a victim with multiple enemies, and the protection of the bureau’s impenetrable shield—his conscience wouldn’t allow it. Tormented by a year of guilt and deception, Putnam finally led authorities to Smith’s remains. This is the story of what happened before, during, and after his startling confession—an account that “should take its place on the dark shelf of the best American true crime” (Newsday). Revised and updated, this ebook also includes photos and a new epilogue by the author.
  • Death Sentence: The Inside Story of the John List Murders

    Joe Sharkey

    eBook (Open Road Media, Jan. 17, 2017)
    The true account of the man who murdered his family in their New Jersey mansion—and eluded a nationwide manhunt for eighteen years. Until 1971, life was good for mild-mannered accountant John List. He was vice president of a Jersey City bank and had moved his mother, wife, and three teenage children into a nineteen-room home in Westfield, New Jersey. But all that changed when he lost his job. Raised by his Lutheran father to believe success meant being a good provider, List saw himself as an utter failure. Straining under financial burdens, the stress of hiding his unemployment, as well as the fear that the free-spirited 1970s would corrupt the souls of his children, List came to a shattering conclusion. “It was my belief that if you kill yourself, you won’t go to heaven,” List told Connie Chung in a television interview. “So eventually I got to the point where I felt that I could kill them. Hopefully they would go to heaven, and then maybe I would have a chance to later confess my sins to God and get forgiveness.” List methodically shot his entire family in their home, managing to conceal the deaths for weeks with a carefully orchestrated plan of deception. Then he vanished and started over as Robert P. Clark. Chronicling List’s life before and after the grisly crime, Death Sentence exposes the truth about the accountant-turned-killer, including his revealing letter to his pastor, his years as a fugitive with a new name—and a new wife—his eventual arrest, and the details of his high-profile trial. Revised and updated, this ebook also includes photos.
  • Above Suspicion: An Undercover FBI Agent, an Illicit Affair, and a Murder of Passion

    Joe Sharkey

    Paperback (Open Road Media, Jan. 17, 2017)
    The “expertly told” true story of an FBI agent’s affair that leads to murder in Kentucky coal country—soon to be a major motion picture starring Emilia Clarke (Publishers Weekly). When rookie FBI agent Mark Putnam received his first assignment in 1987, it was the culmination of a lifelong dream, if not the most desirable location. Pikeville, Kentucky, is high in Appalachian coal country, an outpost rife with lawlessness dating back to the Hatfields and McCoys. As a rising star in the bureau, however, Putnam soon was cultivating paid informants and busting drug rings and bank robbers. But when one informant fell in love with him, passion and duty would collide with tragic results. A coal miner’s daughter, Susan Smith was a young, attractive, struggling single mother. She was also a drug user sometimes described as a con artist, thief, and professional liar. Ultimately, Putnam gave in to Smith’s relentless pursuit. But when he ended the affair, she waged a campaign of vengeance that threatened to destroy him. When at last she confronted him with a shocking announcement, a violent scuffle ensued, and Putnam, in a burst of uncontrolled rage, fatally strangled her. Though he had everything necessary to get away with murder—a spotless reputation, a victim with multiple enemies, and the protection of the bureau’s impenetrable shield—his conscience wouldn’t allow it. Tormented by a year of guilt and deception, Putnam finally led authorities to Smith’s remains. This is the story of what happened before, during, and after his startling confession—an account that “should take its place on the dark shelf of the best American true crime” (Newsday). Revised and updated, this ebook also includes photos and a new epilogue by the author.
  • Above Suspicion

    Joe Sharkey

    Hardcover (Poseidon Pr, Nov. 1, 1993)
    In a true story of crime, guilt, and conscience, a model agent's illicit involvement with an informant leads him to commit a crime that reveals all the workings of the human heart--and the dark side of the FBI.
  • Death Sentence: The Inside Story of the John List Murders

    Joe Sharkey

    Paperback (Open Road Media, Jan. 16, 2018)
    The true account of the man who murdered his family in their New Jersey mansion—and eluded a nationwide manhunt for eighteen years. Until 1971, life was good for mild-mannered accountant John List. He was vice president of a Jersey City bank and had moved his mother, wife, and three teenage children into a nineteen-room home in Westfield, New Jersey. But all that changed when he lost his job. Raised by his Lutheran father to believe success meant being a good provider, List saw himself as an utter failure. Straining under financial burdens, the stress of hiding his unemployment, as well as the fear that the free-spirited 1970s would corrupt the souls of his children, List came to a shattering conclusion. “It was my belief that if you kill yourself, you won’t go to heaven,” List told Connie Chung in a television interview. “So eventually I got to the point where I felt that I could kill them. Hopefully they would go to heaven, and then maybe I would have a chance to later confess my sins to God and get forgiveness.” List methodically shot his entire family in their home, managing to conceal the deaths for weeks with a carefully orchestrated plan of deception. Then he vanished and started over as Robert P. Clark. Chronicling List’s life before and after the grisly crime, Death Sentence exposes the truth about the accountant-turned-killer, including his revealing letter to his pastor, his years as a fugitive with a new name—and a new wife—his eventual arrest, and the details of his high-profile trial. Revised and updated, this ebook also includes photos.
  • Death Sentence

    Joe Sharkey

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet, Aug. 7, 1990)
    Chronicles the John List murder case, from the murder of the List family in 1971, through John's disappearance and extended underground life, to his capture and recent trial
  • Above Suspicion

    Joe Sharkey

    Paperback (St Martins Pr, May 1, 1996)
    A personal look at a crime of passion describes an FBI agent's successful career, family life, and extramarital affair that ended in murder, and of the guilt that drove him to confess in spite of his impenetrable government shield. Reprint.
  • Above Suspicion

    Joe sharkey

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, March 15, 1993)
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  • The Sacred Forest

    jack sharkey

    language (, May 8, 2015)
    Long ago in pre-Christian Ireland legend speaks of an ancient tribe known as the Tuatha De Danann (House of the Goddess Danu), a people who possessed great wisdom and practised mystic healing arts for many centuries. The source of their knowledge lay in their elemental understanding of, and spiritual connection to the great forests that covered the land. They lived for many generations in peace and harmony with their environment. Excelling in all areas of craftsmanship and artwork, their tools and artefacts were much sought after across the land. However, in time other tribes resented their accomplishments and also feared their knowledge and because of this, sought to destroy them.This is the story of a young brother and sister, Cal and Finn, who are direct descendants of the Tuatha and are in possession of remarkable gifts - the power to commune with, and harness the natural forces of the world. Following a tragic incident Cal and Finn are raised unaware of each other's existence. When reunited the two teenagers fight to protect the last of their people who are being hunted by Cromm, a bloodthirsty and corrupt Druid priest, powerful in the dark arts and hungry to steal their knowledge and power through the ritual of human sacrifice.
  • Above Suspicion by Joe Sharkey

    Joe Sharkey

    Hardcover (Poseidon Pr, March 15, 1734)
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  • The Flying Tuskers of K'niik-K'naak

    Jack Sharkey

    (iOnlineShopping.com, Jan. 9, 2020)
    Famous and Classic Science Fiction NovelHandsome, athletic, debonair, aman of powerful charm as well as solidworth, I'd give anything to conquer myone real fault—my darned modesty!
  • Tales From Old Ireland

    N Sharkey

    Hardcover (Tien Wah Publishing, Aug. 16, 2000)
    The Irish oral tradition is one of the best in the world--stories have been around our firesides for thousands of years. Some favorites are retold here by Malachy Doyle and beautifully illustrated by Niamh Sharkey.