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File Size: 5109 KB

Print Length: 359 pages

Publisher: Estate of Ann Rule in conjunction with Renaissance Literary & Talent (July 1, 2018)

Publication Date: July 1, 2018

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07F6TYDPZ

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I had just finished with "The Innocent Man," googled around and discovered Ann Rule. As a victim of a violent crime not prosecuted by the DA due to political affiliations, I became interested in victim's rights, prosecutorial discretion and selective enforcement. Recently a friend in a similar line of work, photojournalism, was the victim of a similar violent assault. The crime was so heinous that this time the DA can not ignore it.I went to a courtroom to support my friend and had a deep fascination with the process, and the larger concept of "what is justice in our society?" Ann Rule is no Victor Hugo and this is no "Les Miserablés." But in a way: it's better. Rule provides current cases with in depth background research. You can understand what goes on behind the scenes, the difficult job faced by all involved: the victims families, the DAs, the detectives, and alike.She does this in a way which holds your interest as much as any fictional crime novel: but this stuff is true! Along the way she educates on the process and it's failures and successes. Her inside baseball approach gives you a behind the scenes look from a pro. I'd be remiss not mention that in the main story she does a good job of bringing you around again to have a shadow of a doubt. Is it a *reasonable* doubt? You're the jury, you decide. Makes you think. And that's what I wanted to get.Ann Rule goes into my bin of favorite authors. I finished this in a few days and indeed, found it difficult to put down. Thank you Ann.

3.5 stars.

Interesting, very well-researched and mostly well-written (except for a few glaring errors such as "tow" instead of "toe"), but very much out of date. (Disclosure: I purchased a used copy that was printed in 1993. There may be newer, updated versions available, so do look for one if you'd like to read this book.)

Also, there are no photos of some of the murder victims. Perhaps Rule wasn't able get to them, or permission to use them; but it is a huge and frustrating omission. I agree with Ann Rule that it is the victims who are the most important in any case and that they deserve to be remembered. So why include boring photos of some guys sitting at desks (detectives who worked on the cases) but no photo of the victim? I'm not morbidly lusting after gory crime scene photos of dead bodies, I just would like to see a nice photo of how each victim looked in life. The detectives certainly earned the right to be credited for their dedication, hard work, skill, and intuition; but their physical appearances have nothing to do with the stories and such photos add nothing to the book.

It was especially fascinating to read about important information that the juries were not allowed to hear. They had to have realized that they weren't getting the full story. It must have been terribly frustrating to them as well as for the detectives who worked so hard to gather that information and put the cases together. It makes you question some aspects of the American justice system. Don't even get me started on the shockingly violent killer who was released from prison after serving just a few years of his term - and then went on to commit further identically-gruesome murders on new victims. Or the one who was sent out on an unsupervised work-release program just a few miles away from the home where his surviving victim was attacked and still resided, and whose testimony was instrumental in his conviction; with . . . I was going to say "predictable results," but in this case the result was unpredictably - even unthinkably - catastrophic. I'm glad Ms. Rule is writing books like this one. The American public needs to know about the cracks in our criminal justice system that allowed these things to happen.

Reading this book certainly made me much more thoughtful about taking precautions to protect my personal safety!

513 pages

This Ann Rule entry is a collection of crime stories. Rule has a talent for laying out case studies in a clear and well-researched writing style. However, this book starts off slowly with little to build the narrative. The first case goes on and on into minutiae, and was difficult to complete. The five other case studies which follow are much shorter in length and seem to fit this format better. Because the book has such a monotonous and over-weighted start, it feels disjointed and somehow incomplete.

All Ann Rule's true crime books are great. She writes in a detailed manner that shows the work that went into the story. There is no fluffy stuff just to fill the pages. I have read all her books and many other different authors true crime work. I find her writing to stand above the rest. Unfortunately she passed away less than 2 years ago and I will miss her contribution to this genre.

I like it when Ann puts a long story and then short stories into one book. I've been reading her for about three years now. I have not come across anything I didn't like. This one is just as good as any of the others I have read from her.Perhaps depending on the subject might Rule spend more time writing. The more notorious, the more pages, or a more popular title. I never heard of Randy Roth before, nor any of the others from the cases in this book, but I liked it just as much as Stranger Beside Me and Small Sacrifices.Nothing disappointing here. I say just go for any/all of her books if you like true crime. Thanks.

Awesome read...as usual! Ann Rule never disappoints! I have just about all of her books on my Kindle! Those that I don't have on my Kindle yet,I've read in paperback flrm. She's been one of my favorite authors for many years!ðŸ’ΕΎ

As always, Ann Rule gives you a look into the twisted people who walk the streets, leaving gruesome trails of brutality and taking of unsuspecting lives with them. Thank you Ann for teaching us to watch for them.

The characters' personalities in this true story are so well developed that their motivation is easily understood. A couple of them actually remind me of people I know. I'm not finished with it yet, but I can't wait to read another from this author.

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