The stranger beside me

20th Anniversary

548 pages

English language

Published Nov. 1, 2001 by Signet.

ISBN:
978-0-451-20326-7
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OCLC Number:
47123669

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5 stars (2 reviews)

There are actually two stories here: one describes the gradual disintegration of a seemingly normal, affable, brilliant man into a sexual psychopath so evil, so methodical in his vicious killings, that one wonders if he was at all human. The other story is that of Ann Rule herself, a decent, hard-working, middle-aged mother of four who meets and befriends a nice young man working beside her in a crisis clinic. A man she regards as a younger brother; a man she views as a close and trusted friend. The slow but inexorable realization on Rule's part that this man is in fact an unspeakably violent serial killer is as painful to read as it was for her to experience.

Each victim is described in terms of such respect and such anguish that even a family member, I think, can feel that his or her daughter has been given a chance …

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4 stars

Interesting and highly readable account of the Ted Bundy story from a true crime writer who actually worked with him at a suicide helpline and was friends with the guy. I suppose he was the prototype of a sociopath, and I don't even want to imagine what kind of media attention he would receive today, if he had been caught in 2019 and not 1979.

Needless to say, this guy was a sick fuck, and I need to step back from reading true crime about serial killers before I burn down patriarchy that creates such monsters.

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Subjects

  • Bundy, Theodore Robert
  • Criminals -- United States -- Biography
  • Murderers -- United States -- Biography