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Stolen Innocence: My Story of Growing Up in a Polygamous Sect, Becoming a Teenage Bride, and Breaking Free of ...79 reviews
Elissa Wall, Lisa Pulitzer

William Morrow, 2008

Kindle Version/Awsome Story worth reading
Stolen Innocence was a unique story written about how one woman was able to escape the clutches of the FLDS after a 4 year forced marriage at age 14 to her first cousin who had been known to be abusive towards her as children. When she would not obey him, he repeatedly raped and physically abused her. The marriage was arranged, in part, as punishment to her and her mother because they had ...
  
  











  



  
The Daughters of Juarez: A True Story of Serial Murder South of the Border23 reviews
Teresa Rodriguez, Diana Montané

Atria, 2008

There are now many books on subject, this is the best imho
Daughters of Juarez takes you through the journey of this sad, despoiled human landscape. Women by the hundreds have disappeared, been taken away. Rather than offer a single neat solution, the book goes through the hope and agony of the search for answers. Mysterious and shadowing figures flit away, then are confronted, only to slip away again. Government officials are hopelessly corrupt if not ...
  
  











  



  
Las Hijas de Juarez (Daughters of Juarez): Un auténtico relato de asesinatos en serie al sur de la frontera3 reviews
Teresa Rodriguez, Diana Montané

Atria, 2007

Magnífico e interesante
Nunca me imaginé que esto estuviera sucediendo en Ciudad Juárez y que según muchos estadounidenses persiguen y discriminan a los mejicanos así mismo deben hacer para así poder dar con los criminales que estan causando tanto dolor a muchas familias
  
  











  



  
Murder in Paradise (St. Martin's True Crime Library)7 reviews
Lisa Pulitzer

St. Martin's True Crime, 2003

A Gripping Page-Turner You Won't Be Able to Put Down!
The best true crime book I've ever read. It felt like a real whodunnit with the same suspense, grip, range of emotions and page-turning qualities of a murder mystery. I ignored my family for 2 full days, unable to put down the book until I had absorbed every last detail--from the crime scene and the fascinating investigation to the intertwined backgrounds of the victim and the suspects, the ...
  
  











  



  
Crime on Deadline4 reviews
Lisa Beth Pulitzer

Berkley Trade, 1996

Exciting collection of stories.
Crime on Deadline was a great read. Ten short stories told by real reporters. This book has heart and soul. Two thumbs up.
  
  











  



  
Fatal Romance (St. Martin's True Crime Library)15 reviews
Lisa Pulitzer

St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2001

An American reader in Japan
I have read this book over and over, and I love it. The portrait of Nancy is not always flattering, but the book shows that she was raised in a very different world from the average American, and her priorities were a bit skewed. She grew up with servants, but couldn't afford her own. She went to private schools, but couldn't afford the same for her own children. She and Jeremy were hounded ...
  
  











  



  
A Woman Scorned: The Shocking Real-Life Case of Billionairess Killer Susan Cummings (St. Martin's True Crime ...13 reviews
Lisa Pulitzer

St. Martin's True Crime, 1999

incredible story
A Woman Scorned is an incredible example of how money and power really can buy justice. It is unfortunate that the jury in the case did not pay close attention to the evidence presented by the young prosecutor, and the police witnesses who did a fine job of investigating the case. I especially liked Sherriff Higgs and his team of investigators. They seemed like real people, doing an important ...
  
  











  



  
Crossing the Line
Lisa Beth Pulitzer, Joan Swirsky

Berkley, 1994

Exploring the details of a bizarre serial killer case, two New York Times correspondents reveal the personal obsessions of horticulturalist Joel Rifkin, who confessed to seventeen murders after being stopped for a traffic violation.
  
  











  



  
Crossing the Line
Lisa Beth Pulitzer, Joan Swirsky

Berkley, 1994

Exploring the details of a bizarre serial killer case, two New York Times correspondents reveal the personal obsessions of horticulturalist Joel Rifkin, who confessed to seventeen murders after being stopped for a traffic violation.
  
  











  







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