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Format: Mass Market Paperback, Abridged-CD, Unabridged-CD
Publisher: Pocket Books
Published: Oct 2004
Genre: True Crime - Murder
Retail Price: $9.99
Pages: 447
True-crime specialist Rule here examines the murder of Chris Northon in 2000. Northon's wife, Liysa, was convicted of the crime, though she claimed that she shot him in self defense. Rule delves into Liysa's past (both real and manufactured), looks at the claims of Chris's family, and pieces together the events that lead the pair, along with one of their children, to a fatal conclusion in remote area in the woods of Oregon.
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I really enjoyed reading this book. I am a huge fan of Ann Rule.
I love all of Rule's books. I am a huge histroy buff and cannot get enough of her books. Once you start this book you will not want to put it down anytime soon. Great read and enjoy
this is a true crime story, sort of like watching one of those 48 hr mysteries. it's about a sociopathic woman who ends up murdering her husband and tries to make people think she's a battered wife, but she's not. it was interesting at the beginning, but got long by the end. if you really like true crime, read this, otherwise, skip it.