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Murder in the Dollhouse: The Jennifer Dulos Story

Contributor(s): Cohen, Rich (Author)

ISBN: 9780374608064

Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux

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Pub Date: May 20, 2025

Dewey: 364.15230974

LCCN: 2024049209

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Dust Cover, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.93" H x 9.18" L x 6.40" W ( 1.19 lbs) 352 pages

Descriptions, Reviews, etc.

Description: "The full account of the disappearance and murder of Jennifer Dulos, the Connecticut mother whose life and tragic death captured the minds of America"--

Brief description: Rich Cohen is the New York Times-bestselling author of Tough Jews, Monsters, Sweet and Low, The Sun & the Moon & the Rolling Stones, The Chicago Cubs, and The Last Pirate of New York, and, with Jerry Weintraub, When I Stop Talking, You'll Know I'm Dead. He is the cocreator of the HBO series Vinyl, a contributing editor at Rolling Stone, and a writer at large for Air Mail. He has written for The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and Harper's Magazine, among other publications. Cohen has won the Great Lakes Book Award, the Chicago Public Library's 21st Century Award, and the ASCAP Deems Taylor Award. He lives in Connecticut.

Review Quotes:

"In the new book Murder in the Dollhouse, Rich Cohen, who reported the story for Air Mail magazine, delves into the case, constructing a true crime tale that's equal parts gripping, sad and enraging." --Marion Winik, The Washington Post

"It is to Rich Cohen's credit that, in his never-boring Murder in the Dollhouse, he pauses over 'the media's obsession with dead white women' and declares outright that the Dulos murder was 'about money--it's always about money' . . . Therein lies the tale, and Cohen, a prolific journalist and author of fourteen books, is awfully good at telling it. With great skill he sketches the origin story of Jennifer Farber." --Louis Bayard, The New York Times

"Disquieting . . . Cohen's gifts as a storyteller are ample; he leaves the reader with a heightened appreciation for her, her promise as a writer, her devotion as a parent and why she found herself, like so many women, in a marriage fearing for her life." --Alex Belth, The Wall Street Journal

"In this gripping work of non-fiction, journalist and bestselling author Rich Cohen investigates the life and death of the monied Ivy League grad and the tabloid frenzy that came next." --Town & Country

"Cohen turns this tabloid whodunit into a searching examination of the American dream, our fascination with lurid tragedy and the cost of perfection." --The New York Times

"What Truman Capote did for Holcomb, Kansas, with In Cold Blood, Rich Cohen has done for New Canaan, Connecticut, with Murder in the Dollhouse. This book isn't just true crime, it's sociology in action." --Lili Anolik, author of Didion and Babitz

"In Murder in the Dollhouse, Rich Cohen takes us beyond the tabloid headlines of the Jennifer Dulos story to chronicle--in devastating detail--the tragic unraveling of a marriage and the shattering of the American dream. With brilliant, razor-sharp writing and deep reporting of the case, he proves to be the perfect narrator as we witness two lives on an inevitable collision course." --Katie Couric

"Rich Cohen takes what might be dismissed as a tabloid story of murder and mines it for its deeper, weightier resonances, revealing a painfully human (and perhaps quintessentially American) story of a Kafkaesque divorce, its ripple effects on family and friends, and the destructive power of relentless aspiration." --Megan Abbot, New York Times bestselling author of Beware the Woman

"There can be no justice for Jennifer Dulos or those who loved her, but this book will stand as something close: written with elegance and clarity, impeccably reported, and filled with genuine heart, we come to know this bright light of a woman whose charmed life turned into the worst kind of nightmare." --Dani Shapiro, author of Signal Fires

"Set in a world I know well--the cosseted and manicured bubble of Fairfield County, Connecticut--Murder in the Dollhouse contrasts the extreme elegance against the grit of a heinous crime. Jennifer Farber was the tragically misdirected woman who had everything going for her--on the surface. Red flags flapping in a windstorm didn't alert her to the mess that would be her marriage to Fotis Dulos. Rich Cohen has done a fantastic reporting job. It's the details that will make you gasp." --Lisa Birnbach, author of The Official Preppy Handbook and twenty other books

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