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Murder of the Jujube Candy Heiress - (True Crime) by Taylor Baldwin Kiland (Paperback)
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Highlights
- One candy heiress, two bullets and three suspects.
- About the Author: Taylor Baldwin Kiland is the third generation in her family to serve in the U.S. Navy and live in Coronado, California.
- 176 Pages
- History, United States
- Series Name: True Crime
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Book Synopsis
One candy heiress, two bullets and three suspects.
The small Southern California island of Coronado rarely makes news for violent crime. But in the spring of 1975, World War II widow and retired librarian Ruth Quinn was murdered, execution-style, in her cottage. Her death sent a shock wave through the community. The granddaughter of Jujubes and Jujyfruits creator Henry Heide, Ruth was found fully clothed with her shoes on, in her bed, dead from two gunshot wounds. To this day, her murder has never been solved, but whispers about her brother, her son and even a local petty thief still swirl.
Author Taylor Baldwin Kiland sifts through the dirt for the facts about Ruth's life and her untimely end in Coronado.
Review Quotes
"One candy heiress, two bullets, and three suspects. Coronado rarely makes news for violent crime. But in the spring of 1975, World War II widow and retired librarian Ruth Quinn was murdered..."--Coronado Magazine
"Kiland's narrative extends beyond true crime, blending history and biography to spotlight the complexities of Coronado itself."--Coronado News
"Kiland first became interested in Quinn's story when a friend and fellow Coronadan introduced her to the case in the early 2000s. This was following her own experience as the victim of a theft in Coronado. "I had a number of conversations around town about crime and unsolved crime in Coronado, and my friend Susan Keith said to me, 'Have you heard the case of the unsolved murder of Ruth Quinn?'" -- Coronado Eagle & Journal
About the Author
Taylor Baldwin Kiland is the third generation in her family to serve in the U.S. Navy and live in Coronado, California. She is the author, coauthor or ghostwriter of more than twenty books, mostly in the military nonfiction genre. She has written some children's books, including one picture book about Coronado: Oz, Dog of the Del. She lives in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, with her husband and daughter, but she comes to the island once a month to check on her dad. Find her at TaylorKiland.com.