Never Enough (book)
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The 2007 book Never Enough was a true-crime tale by Joe McGinniss, the author of Fatal Vision, Blind Faith and others in this genre.
McGinniss tells the story of Robert Kissell, an investment banker who lived in Hong Kong, where he worked as a first for Goldman Sachs and latter for [Merrill Lynch]]. He headed Merrill's "distressed assets" business in "Asia outside Japan."
Kissell was, in short, a successful workaholic who could buy his wife, Nancy, anything material she wanted but couldn't buy her his own attention.
Their marriage, and Robert's life, ended in November 2003. His wife had laced a milkshake with sedatives and then, when he was weakened, had beaten him to death with a metal ornament.

