slaveluci
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Many of them. It really just depends on who she's writing about. There's so many really interesting true crime stories to be told but so many of the writers don't tell them well. Of course she's an exception and I love Lowell Cauffiel. He is the best. He can take a story that's not necessarily that fascinating to me and make it so. He really delves into the backgrounds of the people involved and he just writes well. He makes any tale very interesting. I recommend anything he writes. I also love "Venom in the Blood" about Charlene and Gerald Gallego (husband and wife serial killer team). It's by Eric Van Hoffman. Very interesting. "The Executioner's Song" by Norman Mailer about Gary Gilmore is a classic and, even better, the book Gary's brother, Mikal, wrote called "Shot in the Heart." One of the best books ever, hands down. So haunting. "Perfect Victim" by Christine McGuire is another very interesting book. It's about the famous "girl in the box" case where Cameron Hooker kidnapped hitchhiker Colleen Stan and kept her prisoner as a slave for 7 years. Controversial case and very memorable. "Suffer the Little Children" is a mass-market paperback by Barbara Davis that is very interesting. The writing isn't anything worth writing home about but the story was fascinating to me. It's about Jesse James Cummings from Oklahoma whom I believe is still on death row there. (Nope. I just checked and he was executed by lethal injection back in Sept. 2008, still professing his innocence). He was evil, very abusive and killed his own sister and niece (allegedly). It's more interesting that I can explain here but definitely worth a read. Anyway....I could go on and on but those are some that just pop into my mind without looking at my bookshelves. I'd recommend any of them................luci
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