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Lust Killer
Lust Killer
Author: Ann Rule
ISBN-13: 9780451154774
ISBN-10: 0451154770
Publication Date: 6/7/1983
Pages: 238
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 13 ratings
Publisher: Penguin Putnam
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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23 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

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Helpful Score: 4
Ann Rule does a great job of detailing the crimes of sexual deviant Brudos as he escalates from stealing women's undergarments off clotheslines to raping his victims' lifeless bodies repeatedly. His crimes are so demented that even seasoned detectives (and true crime readers!) blanched at the things Brudos had done to his victims and his lack of remorse when confessing to them.
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Helpful Score: 3
This was an alright true crime novel. Jerry Brudos was very creepy indeed, however, I was glad that it didn't take too long to send him to prison since he pretty much admitted to his crimes up front after he was caught. I felt a bit sorry for his wife Darcie because she was so old-fashioned and couldn't stand to file for divorce earlier on in their marriage, and also for the fact that she had to stand trial for being a possible accomplice to her husband's crimes. I'm still not sure I would have allowed a boob paperweight to be on display for my household though!
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Helpful Score: 3
One by one the young women vanished without a trace....
Pretty Linda Slawson disappeared while trying to make a living selling encyclopedias door to door.
Lovely college girl Jan Whitney never completed her two hour drive home on the freeway.
Beautiful pre-med student Karen Sprinker failed to show up for a lunch date with her mother.
Stunningly attractive Linda Salee dropped out of sight while her boyfriend waited and worried for hours.
By then the pattern was clear. Oregon massive police search was under way. But not even Lt. James Stovall, the brilliant investigator in charge, suspected how grisly the crimes were--- or who the man who killed like a sadistc monster would turn out to be...
ONE OF THE MOST TERRIFYING TRUE-CRIME STORIES OF OUR TIME!
It kept me wanting to know what was next.
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Helpful Score: 1
This book, in my opinion, is the best Ann Rule book I have read so far. Wow! Talk about horrific! Jerome Brudos was one sick puppy! Ted Bundy and Gary Ridgeway were absolutely terrifying in their own right, but Jerry Brudos was horrific! I won't give away the story but I would never want to meet him in a dark alley, that's for sure. By seeing his picture, he doesn't look like a killer, he just seems like the guy next door.
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Helpful Score: 1
Shorter novel, quick read, scary story! If you like true crime you'll love this book.
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Helpful Score: 1
Very good book. Very creepy, and even creepier knowing it all actually happened! Truth truly is stranger than fiction, and Ann Rule has shown us that on many occasions!!
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This was an excellent book. I liked the writing style of Ann Rule as Andy Stack better because it flows easier.
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I have not read an Ann Rule book in a long time and I forgot how well she writes these stories. Interesting, holds your interest, easy to follow and not so much repetition. This was a super read and I enjoyed it very much..
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Very chilling tale of mass murder in Oregon in the late 60's. Jerry Brudo was a man without a conscience. Ann Rule paints a vivid picture of the horrific crimes he commits. Good read!
cmcav04 avatar reviewed Lust Killer on + 25 more book reviews
Made me become more aware of my surroundings. You never know "what" may be lurking around the corner, or down the street in your own neighborhood! Ann Rule puts you there as though it were taking place right before your eyes. Scary stuff.
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True crime written by a former Seattle policewoman.
Tells of an Oregon serial killer.
mamaof3babies avatar reviewed Lust Killer on + 2 more book reviews
A look into the life of serial killer Jerry Brudos. Very interesting.
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Ann Rule is one of the best true-crime writers out there!
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Oregon murder who killed women in his garage while his wife was in the house.
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This was my first Ann Rule book to read and I really enjoyed it. You never want to put it down! Scary though too.
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Another good book by Ann Rule. I found it very disturbing to think there are human beings out there with the thought processes of the sicko she wrote about!
norm avatar reviewed Lust Killer on + 19 more book reviews
This could be about anyone, never let your guard down. Your neighbor could. A neighbor that turns out to be a twisted killer!
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Ann Rule rules!
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Vert giid biik. If you enjoy Ann Rule, you will enjoy this book.
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Typical Ann Rule. Great book
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Rule tells the story of serial killer and sadistic monster Jerome Brudos, the "Lust Killer". Graphic, but well written. Love Ann Rule books!
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Another good book by Ann Rule.
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Cover is a little bent and this is an older version of the book and indicates writing as Andy Stack.