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In the waning days of World War I, William K. Dean was brutally
murdered, his body hog-tied and dumped in a rainwater cistern on
his farm in the quiet town of Jaffrey, New Hampshire. Suspicion
quickly fell on Dean's wife, an invalid in the early stages of
dementia. Her friends, outraged at the accusations, pointed instead
to a former tenant of Dean's, whom many suspected of being a German
spy. Others believed that Dean's best friend, a politically
powerful banker and judge, was involved. Deep Water is based on
extensive research into the Dean murder, including thousands of
pages of FBI documents, Grand Jury testimonies, newspaper accounts,
private correspondence, and the archives of the Jaffrey Historical
Society.
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