9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
No research from the author..., December 9, 1999
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I can't believe this is the same author that wrote Deadly Thrills. Jaye obviously threw this book together as quickly as possible. The author may want to read her work before publication as there were MANY incorrect dates and names. Do your research and know what you are talking about Jaye. This book was a true waste of time!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic, professional insight into a flawed mind., October 25, 1999
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Jaye, It's been two years. When is your next book going to be published? In my opinion, although not as famous due to fewer books published, Jaye's books have been every bit as well-written and engrossing as Ann Rule's. Jaye writes with an insight to be envied and her thorough research shows in every line. Looking forward to adding a third book of yours to my collection.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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A more absorbing story than Ted Bundy's, April 10, 1999
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I couldn't put this book down. The details of the police work, the crime scene, the victims and their families, are all told with vivid descriptions by the author. This is the second book of hers I've read, the first was Deadly Thrills, and they're both the best true-crime stories I've ever read.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
gripping story******author made alot of mistakes on places, April 22, 2000
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The story of Micheal Lee Lockhart's life is so sad. He truly had it all...money; family; good looks; charm; athletic body. What a shame this young man had the brain of a psycopath.There isn't a clue inside Lockhart's brain of any sort of emotion or empathy towards other human beings. As the authors says; Lockhart is like the 3000 year old Hebrew legend of the "Golem" or "Clayman" that has no heart, no soul, and empty eyes. Eyes that don't reflect the glow of ones soul. Just an empty spoiled brat of a man.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
An interesting look into homocide investigations, July 20, 1999
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I had a hard time putting this book down, it is very well written. I must comment on the fact that some of the research done by the author doesn't seem thorough. I am from the small Indiana town focused on in the book. It is obvious that the writer never visited the town. Some of the descriptions of the town are not only wrong, but ridiculous.
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