The Stranger Beside Me :The Inside Story of Serial Killer Ted Bundy (New Edition)
The Stranger Beside Me :The Inside Story of Serial Killer Ted Bundy (New Edition)
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Published:
11 April, 2019
Description
THE NEW EDITION OF THE TRUE CRIME CLASSIC
The Inside Story of Serial Killer Ted Bundy
Ann Rule was a writer working on the biggest story of her life, tracking down a brutal mass-murderer. Little did she know that the young man who was her close friend was the savage slayer she was hunting . . .
TED BUNDY was everyone's picture of a natural 'winner' - handsome, charming, brilliant in law school, successful with women, on the verge of a dazzling career.
Fast-forward to 24 January 1989, Ted Bundy is executed. He had confessed to taking the lives of at least thirty-five young women, coast to coast.
This is his story: the story of his magnetic power, his unholy compulsion, his demonic double life and his string of helpless victims. It was written by a woman who thought she knew Ted Bundy, until she began to put all the evidence together and the whole terrifying picture emerged . . .
As recommended by the hosts of the podcast My Favourite Murder.
Fascinating further reading for viewers of the Netflix documentary Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780751578096 |
| ISBN10 | 0751578096 |
| Number Of Pages | 528 |
| Item Weight | 360 g |
| Product Dimensions | 126 x 198 x 38 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Little, Brown Book Group |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
The most fascinating killer in modern American history...Ann Rule has an extraordinary angle that makes THE STRANGER BESIDE ME as dramatic and chilling as a bedroom window shattering at midnight * The New York Times *
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Author's Bio
Ann Rule wrote thirty-five New York Times bestsellers. Her first bestseller was The Stranger Beside Me, about her personal relationship with infamous serial killer Ted Bundy. A former Seattle police officer, she used her firsthand expertise in all her books. For more than three decades, she was a powerful advocate for victims of violent crime. She lived near Seattle and passed away in 2015.