Ann Rule's crime files
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You belong to me: and other true cases , Ann Rule's crime files volume 2
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Pocket Books
Pub. Date
c1996
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English
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A Fever in the Heart probes a volatile triangle of one woman and the two men who trade roles as her lover/husband--until both are murdered, leaving a double widow and a killer. Publicity tie-in to Everything She Ever Wanted, and A Rose For Her Grave, both ABC-TV two-part miniseries. Includes two 8-page photo inserts.
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A rage to kill, and other true cases , Ann Rule's crime files volume 6
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Ann Rule's crime files volume 8
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Pocket Books
Pub. Date
c2003
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English
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The title case is an account of the life and crimes of Dr. Anthony Pignataro, a cosmetic surgeon with a penchant for forged credentials, botched surgeries, to the attempted arsenic poisoning of his wife. Four other true cases follow.
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Ann Rule's crime files volume 9
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c2004
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English
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An absorbing portrayal of true-crime lovers who kill and the men and women who are their victims.
11) No regrets
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Ann Rule's crime files volume 11
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Thorndike Press
Pub. Date
2006
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English
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Ann Rule's crime files volume 12
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English
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A compilation of real-life crime stories includes the tales of a counterfeit priest, a serial rapist, a victim burned beyond recognition, and a con artist whose activities lead to murder.
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Ann Rule's crime files volume 13
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2008
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English
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Examines several cases of the spouse, lover, family member, or helpful stranger who is totally trusted but whose lethally violent nature, though masterfully disguised, can and will kill.
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Ann Rule's crime files volume 15
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English
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Rule chronicles fateful encounters with the hidden predators among us in this riveting collection. Uncover cases of unfortunate victims who made one tragic mistake: trusting the wrong person-- even someone they'd know intimately, or thought they knew.