In the Name of Love : Ann Rule's Crime Files Volume 4 by Ann Rule

Formerly a police officer, Ann Rule's rise to true crime super-stardom came from her association seriel killer Ted Bundy (about whom she wrote her first book).

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In the Name of Love : Ann Rule's Crime Files Volume 4 by Ann Rule


Features

  • Mass Market Paperback: 432 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.23 x 6.89 x 4.24
  • Publisher: Pocket Books; Reissue edition (January 1, 1998)
  • ISBN: 067179356X

    Book Description

    The author of ten New York Times best sellers, including three gripping Crime Files volumes, Ann Rule has proved time and again the she is our premier chronicler of true crime. Now with brilliant insight and an unrelenting eye for critical detail, she delves into her darkest files to explore the circumstances that propel the most unlikely suspects to cross society's boundaries—and commit desperate acts of murder.

    In the Name of Love probes the case of Jerry Harris, a self-made California millionaire who, at age forty-four, had it all: booming businesses, yachts, a a mansion, a beautiful wife, and a voice to rival Elvis. No one who knew this well-liked, generous man could make sense of his sudden disappearance one October night in 1987. On a final phone calll to his brother from his Mercedes, Jerry breathed a muffled oath—then the line went dead. For Jerry's wife, Susan, it was just the beginning of a relentless eight-year search for the truth behind her husband's vanishing. Through exclusive access to an FBI agent inside the investigation, Ann Rule unmasks a man driven by malevolence and hidden jealousy to destroy Jerry Harris' magnificent business empire. She expertly profiles a criminal mind that stopped at nothing in a scheme of greed and violence. With the riveting power of a Greek tragedy, Rule reveals the dark underside of an all-American success story, and a wife's ultimate triumph of justice in the name of love. Including other unforgettable accounts of true crime, this is Ann Rule at her chilling best.

    Reader Reviews
    not the best book by Ann Rule, July 28, 2003 Reviewer: A reader from Colorado Springs, Colorado USA not her best and I wonder if she should not have written it at all since she obviously didn't have enough material for a real book. She just keeps harping on the good guys being so good and the bad guys being so bad without much detail to back it up. Sad. I thought I-5 Killer, Dead by Sunset, and Everything she ever Wanted were fabulous.

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