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Fatal Error
Author: Mark Morris, Paul Janczewski
Book Information
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Rating: 11

ISBN-13: 9780786015245 - ISBN-10: 0786015241
Publication Date: 2/1/2003
Pages: 320

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Barb S. (BDS) from ORION, IL wrote on 3/1/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Interesting book. Hard to believe the woman could have such a hold over the ex-policeman she met on the internet. This was about a couple who met on the internet. The man fell in love with the woman and would do anything for her. She misled him into thinking that she was being abused by her husband. He was misled into killing her husband for her. It doesn't turn out the way the woman wanted.


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Tanya T. (Countrygirl) wrote on 9/12/2006...


Good book!! Hard for me to put down, it's just amazing how much this woman lied and manipulated men around her.I still don't think she fully realizes the impact of her lies!

Robin P. (sleepy) from SCRANTON, SC wrote on 12/9/2005...


She turned the internet into a web of adultery and murder ... I think he was crazy to believe all the BS she told him - Interesting True Crime book ..

Wendy S. (wss4) from BRANFORD, FL wrote on 11/12/2005...


Identity theft with a murderous twist
This true crime book documents one of the first convicted 'internet' murderers, and makes the reader chillingly aware of the dangers of the internet to those who don't even use it. The co-ordination and co-operation of multi-State law enforcement personnel to track down what happened is amazing, but possibly an exception to the rule in the United States. It's a good 'how to' for other agencies to emulate.

Margie L. (Quiltingmargie) from ANGLETON, TX wrote on 7/20/2005...


This book about the crimes of Sharee Miller is one of the most fascinating true crime books I've read. This woman was one of the most evil and manipulative people imaginable.

Karla C. from BROOKSVILLE, FL wrote on 11/4/2004...


This is an eerie true-crime story.
If you like true-crime, this is good.