![candieb avatar](/pub/profile/avatars/24/0524/251180524.jpg)
Helpful Score: 3
Not Ann Rule's best effort. The main story was too long - could have easily been ... errr... chopped in half.
I didn't like that some of these didn't show dates or had assumed names of the "players" in the stories - this is supposed to true crime. For instance, I wanted to know more about one of the cases and what happened afterwards, but I couldn't because I couldn't find any information - no date, no names. This kind of defeats the purpose of true crime, in my opinion.
Anyway, it was good, just not her best and it annoyed me.
I didn't like that some of these didn't show dates or had assumed names of the "players" in the stories - this is supposed to true crime. For instance, I wanted to know more about one of the cases and what happened afterwards, but I couldn't because I couldn't find any information - no date, no names. This kind of defeats the purpose of true crime, in my opinion.
Anyway, it was good, just not her best and it annoyed me.
![skywaywaver avatar](/pub/profile/avatars/07/7607/828337607.jpg)
Helpful Score: 2
I didn't like this one as much as her earlier ones. Some of the shorter stories seemed like they were just filler.
![LoveBeingMOM avatar](/pub/profile/avatars/62/4362/613674362.jpg)
Helpful Score: 1
This is number 11 of Ann Rule's crime files. There are 7 stories and photos. The first and last of the stories are, in my opinion, the best.
![Prunella avatar](/pub/profile/avatars/22/4022/372594022.jpg)
Helpful Score: 1
I was just as disappointed in this book as I was with her last one. The first story seemed long, drawn out and full of unnecessary information. The rest of the stories just seemed flat. I feel like Ann Rule is falling back on her name to sell books, instead of doing what she use to do so well.
![julie avatar](/pub/profile/avatars/38/3538/481203538.jpg)
Helpful Score: 1
It was the usual Ann Rule book. I prefer her earlier ones.