Women Crime Writers
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Women Crime Writers Volume One
by Deborah Vadas Levison
Part 1 of the Women Crime Writers series
Three award-winning and bestselling true crime writers following in the steps of Ann Rule with these three fantastic books!
The Crate: A Story of War, a Murder, and Justice-After surviving the horrors of the Holocaust-in ghettos, on death marches, and in concentration camps-a young couple seeks refuge in North America. They settle into a new life, certain that the terrors of their past are behind them...until a single act of unspeakable violence defiles their sanctuary.
Inconvenience Gone: The Short, Tragic Life of Brandon Sims-Where is Brandon Sims? The four-year-old had not been seen since July 3, 1992, when he attended a birthday party with his twenty-year-old mother, Michelle Jones. His body has never been found...
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Women Crime Writers Volume Two
Three True Crime Books by Female Authors
by Susan Fentsen
Part 1 of the Women Crime Writers series
Three women relate their harrowing stories in this powerful true crime collection.
This volume includes three accounts of horrifying crimes told by women involved in them, whether as victim, witness, or family member:
You Have a Very Soft Voice, Susan: This is not a typical story of Internet stalking. It is an unusual case of friendship and deception so pitiless and unyielding that it opened a door to Hell into the author's life. This is an unforgettable story for today's digital world driven by social media in all of its permutations and cruelest forms.
Daddy's Little Secret: In this poignant story, a daughter tells of learning about her father's double life upon his murder, and her quest to assist the detectives-along the way discovering deadly secrets that could help her father's killer escape the death penalty should she come forward.
My Son, the Killer: In 2012, Luka Magnotta had earned his notoriety by videotaping himself stabbing Chinese student Lin Jun to death with an ice pick and dismembering the body, before posting the video online. After mailing Jun's hands and feet to elementary schools, he was arrested at an Internet café in Berlin where he was reading news stories about himself. This book tells the story with input from the killer's estranged mother.
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