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An Invisible Man : The Hunt for a Serial Killer Who Got Away With a Decade of Murder
An Invisible Man The Hunt for a Serial Killer Who Got Away With a Decade of Murder
Author: Stephanie A. Stanley
ISBN-13: 9780425208878
ISBN-10: 0425208877
Publication Date: 6/6/2006
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 12 ratings
Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Paperback
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janiceg33 avatar reviewed An Invisible Man : The Hunt for a Serial Killer Who Got Away With a Decade of Murder on + 2 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Best written true crime I have read in a long time. Excellent in holding your attention and moving on. Felt guilty to be so 'entertained' by such tragedy. Put you right inside the story and amazed at how invisable this man really was to the entire legal system.
nascargal avatar reviewed An Invisible Man : The Hunt for a Serial Killer Who Got Away With a Decade of Murder on + 352 more book reviews
On the humid, rain soaked day of July 12, 2002, antique-store owner Pam Kinamore was abducted from her home in the suburbs of Baton Rouge. Speculation began that her disappearance was linked to the rape and murder of two other woman in the area-both smart, beautiful, and confident women like Pam. Four days later, Pam's body was found. And the DNA evidence proved that she had been killed by the same man who killed th other women.
reviewed An Invisible Man : The Hunt for a Serial Killer Who Got Away With a Decade of Murder on + 50 more book reviews
The story of serial killer Derrick Todd Lee who preyed on the brightest women in Louisiana. Very well written!
DimensionX avatar reviewed An Invisible Man : The Hunt for a Serial Killer Who Got Away With a Decade of Murder on + 65 more book reviews
This was a good book. Derrick Todd Lee was a black serial killer who got away with years of murder because the task force was looking for a white man. There were some clues and some people who tried to point them in the direction of Lee, but no one would listen because Lee was not white. Blood Bath is also about Lee...both books are good and I would recommend both.