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Portraits of Guilt
Jeanne Boylan, 2000 - 336 pages

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Intrigued by Salt Lake City missing child case

I have heard this author's name chatted about by the news all week in relation to a case of a missing child in Salt Lake. It reminded me of my interest in this book when I'd seen her speak on the Today Show for another case a month ago, so I went to the local book store and finally picked it up. I'm glad I did. The books gives a rare glimpse into a world I've known nothing about. I can see more clearly what is (or perhaps is not) taking place in the present missing child case and can empathize with Miss Boylan's quest for change in the system. I found it to be a very good story, well written and informative book deserving of the highest rating. It's well worth your time.


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Finally a book worth full five stars!

Jeanne Boylan's book is one of the best I've ever laid my eyes on! It is definitely THE best in the criminal investigation field!

Her new psychological interviewing process ,or "secret formula," in investigating a crime and interviewing witnesses, is just far beyond what you'll read in any FBI investigation or psychiatric trauma book.

Dozens of government agencies and thousands of criminal investigators can't do what this woman does! This plane civilian with a huge heart is forced into playing the top role in cases like the Unabomber and Oklahoma City Bombing.

She also perfectly lays out the political game some law enforcement agencies or figures are engulfed in. You emerge from reading this book with full knowledge of "the system"s capabilities, guidelines, politics, big shots and heroes.

Her personal life story around the big picture is spicing it up immensely. She has one story to tell. Oh, and let me mention that she is a VERY good writer!

Finally a book worth two thumbs up and full five stars!


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Second the motion!

I also am from the right to read book club. We loved this book! We found that each of us related to it differently. I related to it as a mother and could place myself in a position of needing someone like the main character Jeanne Boylan, to come in and fight for me at my weakest moment. This book is compelling, honest and makes you want to get out and do more with your life.






Right to Read Book Club Choice

We are a book club of ten professional people. We learned of this book through Oprah Magazine in June of 2003 and found the subject interesting. But upon reading her biography, we found much more. It is rare to find woman of such depth and integrity in real life. As a first for our club, all ten of us agree and endorse this book, this author and offer thanks for the way she lives her life.


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