Years after Ted Bundy was executed for the murders of numerous women, among them Web Sloane's daughter, Sloane becomes convinced that Ted Bundy is alive and back on the job.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
He Gets Points for Originality,
By Forensic Student "FS" (Houston, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Stranger Returns (Paperback)
Don't recommend. The author has a great premise and does some good work here and there. Other than that, it is a dull read and it seems like the author mixed some romance novel descriptions of some of the characters. He wasn't familiar enough with Bundy, because he made Bundy do things he WOULD NEVER have done in real life. Any reader of true crime/Bundy will instantly be bored with the long drawn out character buildups. Bundy lurks around in the background for awhile, but not enough story around how he got out of jail what he's thinking, his behavior, etc.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Fascinating! I couldn't put it down.,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Stranger Returns (Paperback)
This is an exceptionally well written, chilling novel. The characters and plot are well fleshed-out, and the story line flows swiftly and relentlessly to its exciting conclusion. Once begun, it was nearly impossible to put down. Michael Perry has written an impressive first novel, and readers will eagerly look forward to his following novels.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Once you accept the premise of Ted Bundy surviving his execution then the book is a terrific read. I'm surprised it hasn't been made into a movie. It is a much better book than his follow-up, "Skelter". I think Perry got into Ted Bundy's personality much better than many of the non-fiction books on Bundy. The friend of a friend of mine actually narrowly missed being a Bundy victim---she was in Tacoma and was followed home by a guy. She got into her house, turned on the porch light and saw the guy's face through the window, but he left. She didn't see his face again until she saw Bundy on TV the night before he was executed.
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