From Publishers Weekly
This is a suspenseful account of the five-year hunt for the man behind the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Park bombing. Eric Rudolph is now also facing federal charges for bombings of a gay nightclub and two abortion clinics in Atlanta and Birmingham, Ala. Descriptive anecdotes of Rudolph and his family help Schuster, a CNN senior producer, and Stone, former head of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation Anti-Terrorist Force, illustrate how a man on the FBI's 10 Most Wanted List with a million-dollar reward on his head managed to elude the FBI for years by hiding out in the mountains of North Carolina. Exposed by his mother to the radical racist and anti-Semitic Christian Identity movement, Rudolph became a white supremacist opposed to the government, gays and abortion, who may have been helped by sympathetic neighbors during his years as a fugitive. The authors avoid turning their subject into a romantic outlaw by fully describing those who were killed and maimed by the explosions he allegedly set. Schuster and Stone also point to errors committed by the FBI, such as their initial pursuit of an innocent man (Richard Jewell) and their preventing a local sheriff from picking up Rudolph early. 16 pages of b&w photos.
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Review
...a gripping account of the years-long hunt for Rudolph, the alleged Atlanta Olympics bomber... --
Scott Turow, New York Times bestselling author of Ultimate Punishment and Reversible ErrorsHunting Eric Rudolph is haunting and gripping reading. Indeed, it reads like world-class fiction. --
Wolf BlitzerA gripping, extraordinarily well-written and well-reported account of the hunt for Eric Rudolph... --
Peter Bergen, New York Times bestselling author of Holy War, Inc.A must read for anyone who wants to understand what we're up against in hunting down terrorists... --
Robert Baer, former case officer with the CIA and author of Sleeping with the DevilSchuster shows us the world through the eyes of law enforcement intent on finding a killer. Incredible. --
Nancy Grace, Court TV
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