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A wonderful book!
We thinks it's awesome.
We think it's great!

READ THIS BOOK! You won't be sorry!!!
Sensitive insight into old peoples' fears of dying alone.For a first novel from one as young as Mr. Kleiner, I was touched by his tender handling of the characters, and impressed by his insights into their quaking souls and hearts. Wonderful work!
An Outstanding Choice for Book Clubs! Bravo.Our book group's favorite novel of the year! Everyone should read this incredible story...then spread the word to anyone who might one day be old! This novel will change the way you view life. Read it, NOW!


Andy Stack Rule's' terrifying true read!
This Guy is REALLY Sick!!
Great Book - Horrible True StoryHe's a devil itself in the form of a human being. He's obsessed with the women shoes so wherever he saw a nice pair of shoes in an attractive young lady he followed them up to their doorsteps.Then beat them, raped them, and stole their possesions - shoes, clothes and underwear so he could wear them and smell them when he got depressed. This wasn't enough for the psycho and when an ambitious girl in need for money knocked on his door to ask whether they'd like to buy a set of encyclopedias. He appeared to be interested and invited her in just so he could brutally kill her afterwards in his basement.This was the new beginning for him and he wouldn't stop until he got caught and confessed for all his crimes - which were a lot. Heaps.
This was the first book I've read from Ann Rule and I think she's a great writer. You have no choice but putting yourself into shoes of the victims,their sick worried,grieving relatives
and hard police work to identify the monster. I must admit this book is depressing too. It makes you cry when you read what J.B. victims endured from him. It's so sick. Nobody can even imagine what he has done.
I know LAW and the ACTS are so smartly created - but letting a monster such as Jerry Brudos get away with a death penalty despite his confessions in cold blood without any regrets is something I can not understand. I may sound to tough but once you got all the proofs that exist I think he or anybody who would dare to do such things on human beings would deserve the very same - to let them know how it actually feels to torture, to let them know how cruel it is what they do to their victims even though they can never feel the pain of victims and other people's grief for the lost ones who had a great life ahead of them if they only did know not to cross jerry brudos path but how can we possibly know whose path to cross when we are born to live,walk,work,enjoy life.
Ironic, but the lawyers who happen to be human beings to and who could have been victims or victim's relatives advice people such as Jerry Brudos to plead not guilty as if they were insane at the time when they've done the cruel things upon another human being.


A Boy's Journey to ManhoodHe writes of loyalty, humor, and comradeship among boyhood friends along with the danger and beauty of an unforgiving sea that provided the family livelihood. His parable of wartime generosity, when people strayed on the other side of the law to feed neighbors, asks the question, is it better to follow the letter of the law, or follow the dictates of the heart?
Laugh and cry as you get caught up in this world of secret rooms, boyhood adventures, odd jobs, and loss of a first love, in a boy's journey to manhood.
If you want to rekindle memories of your own childhood or learn about how you wish your childhood had been, read this book
Memoir of small town AmericaHe writes of loyalty, humor, and comradeship among boyhood friends along with the danger and beauty of an unforgiving sea that provided the family livelihood. His parable of wartime generosity, when people strayed on the other side of the law to feed neighbors, asks the question, is it better to follow the letter of the law, or follow the dictates of the heart?
Laugh and cry as you get caught up in this world of secret rooms,adventures, odd jobs, and loss of a first love, in a boy's journey to manhood.
If you want to rekindle memories of your own childhood, or read about how you wish your childhood had been, read this book.
Small Town America at its Best

FANTASTIC BOOK - FIVE STARS PLUS!"Max" is not your ordinary, typical criminal. Apart from the fact he is a serial killer, Max just happens to be one person with several personalities living inside. Once readers learn of Max's childhood, they will have a better understanding of why he is the way he is - a victim of DID (perviously known as Multiple Personality Disorder.)
In the book we meet an alluring strawberry blonde psychiatrist, Dr. Irene Cogan, who is appointed by the court to do an assessment of Max. Max's interest in Dr. Cogan goes far beyond the doctor-client relationship, since he has a penchant for killing women with strawberry blonde hair. Max has special plans in mind for the dear Doctor and the story is filled with twists and turns, coming from every angle, from beginning to end.
The characters of Max and lovely Dr. Cogan are well-developed and realistic. The only minor disappointment of the book was the character of FBI Agent Pender. For the character of an FBI agent with extensive training, Pender certainly made a ton of blunders. His inept abilities would not enhance the intellectual image of the FBI by any stretch of the imagination! The book, however, was such a spine-tingling thriller, that I overlooked the weakness of Pender's character and still gave the book a five-star rating for the riveting psychological suspense it contained.
CREEPY AND SUSPENSEFULA routine traffic stop ends with the gruesome discovery of a disemboweled woman...she too had strawberry blonde hair.
Court appointed psychiatrist, Irene Cogan, has the task of interviewing the suspect, a man with multiple personalities.
After a staged prison break, Irene is taken hostage in a secluded cabin, there she will have to unravel the twisted past of this young man, and play his sick game...if she wants to come out of this alive.
"The Girls He Adored" is a suspenseful thriller, with enough twists and turns to have readers finish it in one sitting.
Jonathan Nasaw has crafted a superb novel, he handles the multiple personalities carefully, as to not confuse the reader, and his main character (Irene) is one we look forward to seeing in up-coming novels.
Thriller fans should do themselves a favor and READ this book, it is fast-paced, exciting, and thoroughly enjoyable.
A MUST read!
Nick Gonnella
Spellbinding Thriller

My Thoughts After Caroline
After Caroline
A Definate Don't Wanna Put The Book Down Kind've Read...

Gives me the creepsI like this book cause it has so many details, for example all the stories of the ppl who survived, their family, the family of the victims, how the cops worked and how he finally was caught. Mister King is a great True crime writer in my eyes.
A very sad tale........
Riveting

Wow...
Impossible to put down!
a mystery not to be missed

A DEEPLY MOVING LOOK AT ONE MAN'S LIFEThe cops life described here is harsh and brutal as looked at here in the 70's.
Kent Anderson is a great writer who takes you to the seedier side of town, deep into the no-man's land of crime and punishment.
His realistic look at a survivor of Vietnam, war veteran-turned cop Hanson, is an engaging character who fights his inner demons as well as his town.
I usually don't even read this type of novel, but this one was riveting and so harsh, you couldn't help but keep reading throughtout the days and nights to its climax.
A must read for those who like something more than crime drama, but is in fact a look into a man's head who is fighting his inner demons.
The Best Cop Novel Since Wambaughs Choirboys
Not your typical cop story...But this is not your typical cop-story or your run of the mill thriller. The language is brutal, the characters peculiar, the overall tone is murky, dark. This book is not for the timid. Hanson's motivations are disturbing, and the whole story has an abrasiveness to it that is not often found in suspense novels, where that final confrontation between good and evil is what keeps you turning the pages. The reader of NIGHT DOGS is not necessarily motivated by that imminent conflict with the antagonist, but the nagging wonder of whether or not Hanson will ultimately destroy himself. The showdown between good and evil is nullified because the line between the two has been erased and they have melded into one gruesome blur.
As an exclusive reader of thriller novels, this is the first that I have felt strongly enough about to write a review. The characters, not just Hanson but his supporting cast as well, will likely stick in your memory for some time. I have read a half dozen novels since finishing NIGHT DOGS, but Anderson's images remain as strong as ever. This is an important book. I recommend it highly to readers of all genres.


A basic guide"Camping! Washington : The Complete Guide to Public Campgrounds for Rvs and Tents"
which give a general feel for what public campgrounds are more desirable and why.
Absolutely the BEST camping guide available for OR & WA!
This one really WORKS!