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Helpful Score: 3
Not a bad book, however the author repeats the evidence too much. By the time he gets to the last trial, you've read it all more than once. He also portrays the family as just short of sainthood. No family is that perfect. Just my two cents.
Chris G. (MarinMom) reviewed A Killer Among Us: A True Story of a Family's Triumph over Tragedy on + 3 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
THIS was one heck of a book. The final chapters were a little rushed, and they were not easily read or particularly well written, but up to the last 25 pages or so, the book was absorbing and hard to put down.
Debbie K. (mama3969) reviewed A Killer Among Us: A True Story of a Family's Triumph over Tragedy on + 5 more book reviews
True story mystery. Very intriguing.
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A young wife is murdered - found in her own itchen, shot execution style. Her hubby has an airtight alibi, but her sister thinks he\'s guilty. this book is about greed and betrayal, a cold-blooded murder.
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A wife and mother brutally murdered. A family torn apart by grief and rage.
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A good and detailed crime account.
Melissa B. (Missy) reviewed A Killer Among Us: A True Story of a Family's Triumph over Tragedy on + 35 more book reviews
Elizabeth DeCaro appeared to have everything-a beautiful home, devoted husband and four wonderful children. When she was found murdered exectuion-style in the kitchen of her home, the community of St. Charles, Missouri was shocked and saddened. Elizabeth's sister Melanie believed that Rick DeCaro, the so-called perfect husband and father was responsible for the crime, even though he had an airtight alibi. This amazing book tells of the heartache Elizabeth's family had to endure to bring her killer to justice. A definite must-read for anyone who enjoys the true crime genre.