You Belong to Me and Other True Cases (Ann Rule's Crime Files: Vol. 2)
Registered by brewster13 of Calgary, Alberta Canada on 1/28/2004
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
2 journalers for this copy...
Ann Rule's second collection of true crime stories.
Journal Entry 2 by brewster13 at Timothy's Coffee Shop on Pembina Highway in Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada on Friday, May 28, 2004
Released on Friday, May 28, 2004 at Timothy's Coffee Shop on Pembina Highway in winnipeg, Manitoba Canada.
On this beautiful spring day I stopped by for a Timtation - and left this book by the cream/sugar table.
On this beautiful spring day I stopped by for a Timtation - and left this book by the cream/sugar table.
Went hunting for this book after seeing the release alert. I'm not familiar with this book, but I do like true crime stories. I'll read it as soon as I can and release it back in the wild.
Thanks for the book Brewster. Oh, and thanks for the tip about the Timtation. It's yummy.
Thanks for the book Brewster. Oh, and thanks for the tip about the Timtation. It's yummy.
Update June 4: Currently reading.
Update June 18: Finished. I would have been done a little sooner had the garden not been calling me.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. It was a little bit like American Justice (and the like) on A&E, only in book form. Ann Rule gives just enough background information on the victims and suspects to make it interesting. She answered most of the questions that I had and tied up any loose ends that I could see. Next time I'm in a bookstore or at a book sale, I'll stop by the 'True Crime' section and look for another book by this author.
"You Belong to Me...contains one book-length new case--the title story--and five cases from [Ann's] files." Each one is interesting in it's own way and the author clearly and concisely presented all of them.
While many of the cases turned out as one would expect (with someone committing a crime against another), this wasn't so with all of the cases. You'll have to read the book to find out which case that was.
Thanks again for the book, Brewster.
Now, I just have to figure out where to leave the book so it can find the next reader. I'll do that soon.
Update June 18: Finished. I would have been done a little sooner had the garden not been calling me.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. It was a little bit like American Justice (and the like) on A&E, only in book form. Ann Rule gives just enough background information on the victims and suspects to make it interesting. She answered most of the questions that I had and tied up any loose ends that I could see. Next time I'm in a bookstore or at a book sale, I'll stop by the 'True Crime' section and look for another book by this author.
"You Belong to Me...contains one book-length new case--the title story--and five cases from [Ann's] files." Each one is interesting in it's own way and the author clearly and concisely presented all of them.
While many of the cases turned out as one would expect (with someone committing a crime against another), this wasn't so with all of the cases. You'll have to read the book to find out which case that was.
Thanks again for the book, Brewster.
Now, I just have to figure out where to leave the book so it can find the next reader. I'll do that soon.
Journal Entry 5 by LazyDaisy0413 at Rona/Revy Home and Garden - Sargent at Empress in Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada on Tuesday, June 22, 2004
Released on Tuesday, June 22, 2004 at Rona/Revy Home and Garden - Sargent at Empress in winnipeg, Manitoba Canada.
Left on the yellow seat of a lawn tractor just inside the entrance at approximately 3:30pm.
Left on the yellow seat of a lawn tractor just inside the entrance at approximately 3:30pm.