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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
For the True Crime Reader,
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This review is from: Sun Struck: 16 Infamous Murders in the Sunshine State (Hardcover)
Sun Struck is about some of Florida's most infamous cases with a few stories that non Floridians never knew happened. The stories are interesting, well told, and very sad. The stories about the child killers were quite hard to read even for a true crime reader like myself. I do believe that Amanda Brown's mother should be on death row along with Amanda's killer for her part in not protecting her daughter. The book plays out like a horror movie and I was left wondering why so many of these killers are still on death row while their victims are long gone. If you like true crime, you can't go wrong with Sun Struck.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Snakes in Paradise,
By Robert Rader (Mount Berry, GA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sun Struck: 16 Infamous Murders in the Sunshine State (Hardcover)
The Waters brothers have penned another true crime winner in Sun Struck. Following Outgunned, which was set in the Wild West and Depression era, the Waters turn to their home state of Florida and the sixteen murders they describe makes the James Gang and Daltons seem civilized by comparison. Some of the stories are well known. The Jessica Marie Lunsford and Carla Brucia murders garnered national attention. More striking are the lesser-known cases. Allen Lee Davis, the pedophile and murderer, whose gargantuan weight caused the Florida to create a new electric chair to accommodate his bulky frame is a case in point. Some are sad, as the case of the English grandmother who fell in love with death row inmate Ronald Clark over the internet and was hooked into a hair-brained scheme to break five of the state's most violent monsters out of the state prison at Raiford. Harking back to Robert's first book, The Best Defense, is the story of Steven Robey, a short, scrawny "victim" whose "Right to Carry" card and .45 put a violent offender on death row. Each chapter ends with a synopsis of the factors that made Florida an ideal environment for the offender or offenders. This is an excellent book. Well-researched and well written, it is a reminder that even paradise had its snakes.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: Sun Struck: 16 Infamous Murders in the Sunshine State (Hardcover)
Great short vignettes of Florida murders. The author tries to tie in the notoriety of the murders to the Florida culture but the book was good enough not to need the tie-in.
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Great read !,
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This review is from: Sun Struck: 16 Infamous Murders in the Sunshine State (Hardcover)
I love true crime and since I live in Florida had to check this book out. Couldn't believe one of the stories was in my city and the judge was a past employer of mine. Couldn't put it down. Also loved The Best Defense ... another one of Mr. Waters' books.
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Sun Struck: 16 Infamous Murders in the Sunshine State by Robert A. Waters (Hardcover - November 10, 2009)
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