Murder & Mayhem
Review:I enjoyed this story slot. It was interesting to meld the guilt that the author shared with his protagonist who is not just a liar but a murderer. However the real story was what exactly drove a reasonably intelligent man to murder his entire family. There were some explanations put forward but I'm not sure I really could ever understand such twisted thinking Read more
Review:Masterful storyteller Ann Rule has presented her millions of readers with another superb account from the true-crime annals, this one set in the burgeoning suburbs of Atlanta and the genteel, flowery city of Augusta. Victims Jenn Corbin and Dotty Hearn are brought to vivid, multi-dimensional life as we are drawn into this complex tale involving two murders more than a dozen years apart. The large cast of characters, including the extended families of both victims and killer, and the law enforc... Read more
Review:The first portion of the book detailing the law enforcement investigation is pretty interesting, after awhile the book goes into quoting some online postings, which is rarely a good thing to include in a great book.
I agree with another poster, the "threat" on page 3 to not let anyone else take a look at the book, and send it back to the author, is the nuttiest page I have seen in a book in a long time. Ticked me off early and so I was biased against the book before I got started... Read more