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Son of a Grifter: The Twisted Tale of Sante and Kenny Kimes, the Most Notorious Con Artists in America: A Memoir by the Other Son [Hardcover]

Kent Walker , Mark Schone
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April 11 2001
In 1998 a troubled young man and his flamboyant mother were arrested for murdering a wealthy widow in her New York City mansion. Suddenly, America was transfixed by a pair of real-life film noir characters, an Oedipal team of scam artists who left a trail of blood, lies, and larceny from coast to coast. The media couldn't get enough of the twisted relationship between Sante Kimes and her twenty-three-year-old son Kenny.

But the most chilling story of all was never told -- until now. Kent Walker, Sante's elder son, reveals how he survived forty years of "the Dragon Lady's" very special brand of motherly love and still managed to get away.

As a child Kent watched his mother destroy his hardworking father, Ed Walker, and then -- with Kent's painful collusion -- snare what Sante called "my millionaire." When she married seemingly respectable real-estate developer Ken Kimes, it was a match made in hell.

For the next two decades Kent's mother and stepfather indulged in a globetrotting orgy of criminal behavior, laying waste to each other and anyone who got in the way. Kent, their would-be recruit, was privvy to the family business -- torching houses, defrauding friends, crashing White House parties, "shopping" for trunkloads of fur coats -- and Sante's self-serving style of adultery. When Kent's half-brother, Kenny was born, Kent was twelve years old -- old enough to know that he was his younger sibling's only protector. Kent tried desperately to save Kenny from his mother's sinister bidding. His failure haunts him to this day.

Here, with shocking and sometimes brutal frankness, Kent explodes the romantic Hollywood image of the grifter as antihero and exposes the truth about Sante Kimes behind the headlines. Sone of a Grifter poignantly chronicles what it means to love somebody despite your better instincts, your worst fears, and even your most forbidden hopes.


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Convicted last year of murdering millionaire heiress Irene Silverman in New York City and waiting to stand trial for a second murder in California, Sante and Kenny Kimes, mother and son, have become two of the best-known American criminals of recent years. In the wake of widespread, high-profile media coverage, this book purports to fill in missing details of Sante's murky biography. Walker, who is Sante Kimes's eldest son and half-brother to Kenny, catalogues the wrongdoings of the woman he still affectionately calls "Mom," including everything from shoplifting and theft to multiple counts of arson, insurance fraud and slavery. Walker vividly recounts his childhood with Sante and her third husband, Ken Kimes, detailing how the couple indoctrinated him into criminality. The author, who appears to be exorcising personal demons, does a fine job of elucidating the psychological and emotional price of being loved and cared for by a sociopath. It is this tension, between the loving mother and the criminal willing to neglect and at times even betray her child, that pushes the story forward. Unfortunately, the litany of crimes is so vast and comes so fast that the narrative never quite lingers long enough to develop real drama or suspense. Well researched and touching, though, it testifies to how one son can evolve into a killer and the other live to tell the tale. As a chronicle of Sante Kimes's life, it's unlikely to be surpassed by any other. The only person likely to tell a more intimate tale is Sante herself. Photos not seen by PW. (April 23)Forecast: This is the first major look at the criminal Kimes family, and with the media attention surrounding the forthcoming trial as well as appearances by Walker on Larry King and NBC's Dateline it should attract many readers throughout the summer.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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The authors tell a compellingly sordid and ultimately very sad story that began, at least for the newspaper-reading and TV news-watching public, when a middle-aged woman named Sante Kimes and her twentysomething son, Kenny, were arrested for murdering a wealthy woman in New York City as part of an involved plot to abscond with her money and possessions. But there is much more to the story than that, and Walker, Sante's older son and Kenny's half-brother, tells it all in astounding detail. Sante Kimes was a finagler, con artist, manipulator, and thief from practically the first day she drew breath; soon enough, murderer would be added to her list of labels. Perhaps the most amazing aspect of her career in crime was the way she was able to enlist her two sons in her brazen illegal activities. Author Kent wised up to his mother, although it took him a long time to summon the strength to pull away from this Lady Svengali. But unfortunate Kenny, now incarcerated, as is Sante, seems yet to understand that he was psychologically poisoned by his mother. A movie attempting to tell Sante Kimes' story would be criticized for being overblown and implausible. And yet, this story is neither; instead, it is one of the most engrossing true-crime accounts to be published in recent memory. Expect this compelling book to get all the attention it deserves. Brad Hooper
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3.0 out of 5 stars An Inside Look at a Sociopath April 5 2009
By Oliver TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
Sante Kimes is a truly evil person. She lies, cheats and steals her way through life. She raised her younger son, Kenny, to be her accomplice, and the two graduated from purely financial crimes to murder. Fortunately, they are now both securely in prison, with multiple felony convictions. It is highly unlikely either will ever be free again.

People like this really do exist. Sante Kimes is, of course, an extreme example, but there are people for whom lying is a way of life. I know, because I come across them on a regular basis in my practice as a civil litigator. Hopefully, you will encounter few if any people like this in your life, but it is still worth reading this book to get an idea of how outrageously a sociopath can behave.

Walker tells a fascinating story, but there are two things I did not like about the book. First, it is unnecessarily long. A good editor could make it 30% shorter and 100% better. Second, I did not like Walker. Perhaps is unfair of me to say so; after all, he was raised by an evil witch, and by some standards, is it a miracle that he (apparently) leads an honest life. On the other hand, I came away from the book feeling that it was in some ways self-serving. Again, I may be being very unfair, but the fact that I did not like the author detracted from my enjoyment of the book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wish I wrote this well July 13 2006
By GeneH
Format:Hardcover
Very witty and ironic writing. Walker shows the pathos of being a crazy person's kid. He also is apologetic about many things, which upon a second reading makes a lot of sense.

A good story from the inside.
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5.0 out of 5 stars If you thought your life was bad, read this! Jun 11 2004
Format:Audio Cassette
This was one of the most gripping books I have ever read. Written by the other son of Sante Kimes, it is a true tale of surviving against the fierce burden of a severely dysfunctional family. I have nothing but admiration for Kent Walker, who had to go through such a wierd life with his sociopathic mother. But, the real value of this book is that it helps to see how difficult it is to find your own path in spite of all the family attachments we grow up with. Of course Mr. Walker's life is an extreme example, and one that I would not wish on anyone. However, it is such a gift that he wrote this book, and it took great courage. I wish I could personally thank Mr. Walker for writing this book, and I encourage everyone to read it.
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3.0 out of 5 stars The Boy Who Could Not Say No
Interesting, wittily written tale of the "other", elder son of Sante Kimes. Kent Walker tells the story of his upbringing by a psychopathic monster. Read more
Published on Jun 7 2004 by TawnTawn
4.0 out of 5 stars A truly dysfunctional family...
Written with insight by Sante Kimes eldest son, Kent Walker, this is a story of an extremely dysfunctional family. Read more
Published on Aug 27 2003 by meiringen
4.0 out of 5 stars 'A Must' for anyone's True Crime Personal Library Section
I couldn't get over some of the things Sante Kimes got away with in her lifetime. I remember being in Los Angeles and first hearing about the murder of Irene Silverman. Read more
Published on May 27 2003 by Michael J. Armijo
4.0 out of 5 stars A Grifted Writer
This book is great.

It is a page turner, but I couldn't help but thinking, "This is your family"... I think the author has years of psycho therapy ahead of him. Read more

Published on Dec 10 2002 by Randy Arco
5.0 out of 5 stars A can't put down book!
I could not stop reading this book. After reading this book I don't think it is a coincidence that the names Sante and Satan sound alike. Sante Kimes is truly evil. Read more
Published on May 10 2002 by Ariel Pawlak
3.0 out of 5 stars A Somewhat Winding But Interesting Narrative
One of Sante Kimes defense attorneys purportedly asked her eldes son, and author of this book, if his mother worshiped the devil. Read more
Published on May 10 2002 by Robbie Port
5.0 out of 5 stars The Sociopath's Role Model
If every true crime, or non-fiction biography were written this well, publishers wouldn't be able to meet the reader's demands. Read more
Published on May 10 2002 by D. C. Williams dcw.now@verizon.net
5.0 out of 5 stars Jaw-dropping, heart-breaking, incredibly well-written story
...of shame and guilt overcome. Kent Walker deserves to live a full, rich life. This is a "true confession" at its best. Read more
Published on April 26 2002
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book
Too much has been written about this duo and most of it isn't worth reading. This book is the exception. If you really want to read about the Kimes, this is the book to read.
Published on April 24 2002 by Splinker
5.0 out of 5 stars Hated to be enthralled by an evil-doer, but couldn't help it
It must have been therapeutic for Kent Walker to write this book. Most people in his position would not have been as strong as he. Read more
Published on April 18 2002 by "jengie"
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