The Stranger Beside Me: The Inside Story of Serial Killer Ted Bundy (New Edition)

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 to shine, a chance to be more than a victim, more than a nameless number (8th girl killed, and so forth). The poignancy of these girls' very human preoccupations and lives serves to outline the contrasting horror in even more detail. That is why Rule does not have to defile the victims with intricate detail. The contrast between their young lives and their terrible deaths is enough in itself.

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oh_let3
May 16, 2023
8/10 stars
Truth is stranger than fiction.
Chelsea.jones8
Feb 11, 2022
10/10 stars
This book was written very well and gave you an inside look into who Bundy might have been if he wasn't a prolific killer. Ann's way of telling the story from behind the scenes is wonderful! Would def recommend to anyone who loves true crime!! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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