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Books : Smoke, Mirrors, and Murder: And Other True Cases (Ann Rule's Crime Files)In association with Amazon.comby: Ann Rule Amazon.com's Price: $7.99 Prices subject to change.Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: Mass Market PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 364.15230973 EAN: 9781416541608 ISBN: 1416541608 Label: Pocket Manufacturer: Pocket Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 480 Publication Date: December 26, 2007 Publisher: Pocket Studio: Pocket Sales Rank: 18225 Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Includes Ann Rule's insider commentary on the Mary Winkler murder case REAL-LIFE MURDER. REAL-LIFE MYSTERY. In some murder cases, the truth behind the most tragic of crimes crystallizes with relative ease. Not so with these fascinating accounts drawn from the personal files of Ann Rule, America's #1 bestselling true-crime writer. What happens when the case itself becomes an intractable puzzle, when clues are shrouded in smoke and mirrors, and when criminals skillfully evade law enforcement in a maddening cat-and-mouse chase? Even the most devoted true-crime reader won't predict the outcome of these truly baffling cases until the conclusions revealed in Ann Rule's marvelously insightful narrative: An ideal family is targeted for death by the least likely enemy, who plotted their demise from behind bars.... A sexual predator hides behind multiple fake identities, eluding police for years while his past victims live in fear that he will hunt them down.... A modest preacher's wife confesses to shooting her husband after an argument -- but there's more to her shattering story than meets the eye. These and other true cases are analyzed with stunning clarity in a page-turning collection you won't be able to put down. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Great price and excellent serviceThe book had a fair price, got to me immediately, and was in almost perfect condition. Rating: - Excellent Love Ann Rule's books, and I like these small case file stories more and more. Rating: - A panoramic true crime bookThis is the first Ann Rule book that I have read. She includes 7 cases that stretch from 1960 to the most current, the Winkler murder case. The most intriguing for me was the oldest case. "The Antique Dealer's Wife" where Raoul Guy Rockwell undoubtedly murdered and dismembered his wife and step-daughter. He got away with it despite the dogged determination of the lead detective. I found the case of Dorothy Jones a bizarre,unsolved mystery. There are two possible explanations ... Read More Rating: - SoggyRule's normally top-notch, formulatic TC books are always thrilling to read; this one, however, is limp and left me feeling cheated. No, it's not hasilty written; but rather open-ended. Rule has never before left her readers without an explanation, an outcome. Chapters such as "The Truckers' Wife" ask us to speculate on "Spontaneous Human Combustion" and never offers alternative theories, and very little investigation. As true crime, I was simply left unfulfilled. Rating: - More Ann RuleThis is the latest book in Ann Rule's True Crime Series. The Writings are not up to her usual High Standards. In each of the cases covered it seems the villian is all bad and the victim is all good, which is not the usual case in real life. The best story is in the last one covered, which is "The Minister's Wife". The latter is the story of the Minister's wife from Tennesseee who shot him in the back "in self defense". I was not aware that part of the reason for problems in the marriage is that she fell for ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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