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Sleep in Heavenly Peace (Pinnacle True Crime)
Sleep in Heavenly Peace - Pinnacle True Crime
Author: M. William Phelps
Cold Storage In May 2003, an Arizona man who’d bought dozens of sealed boxes at a self-storage facility’s auction of unclaimed property made a horrifying discovery: the bodies of three plastic-wrapped infants, one of which had become mummified over the years. Police traced them to Dianne Odell, 50, a mother of eight children, who admit...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780786016969
ISBN-10: 0786016965
Publication Date: 1/1/2006
Pages: 445
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  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 42 ratings
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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babyjulie avatar reviewed Sleep in Heavenly Peace (Pinnacle True Crime) on + 336 more book reviews
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Probably the most disgusting true crime book I've read to date...and I've read A LOT.
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ilovebooksanddogs avatar reviewed Sleep in Heavenly Peace (Pinnacle True Crime) on + 356 more book reviews
I give up...I've been trying to get interested in this book for weeks and it's just too painful. Not due to the subject matter, which IS painful enough, but this book just isn't going anywhere, it's so repetitive. She denies, they accuse, she denies, she lies, they accuse, she tells more lies, they accuse, it's back and forth and not only boring but confusing. I started to wonder exactly how many babies did die. I hated the way this book was written. It's like this...lay the facts out and let them speak for themselves, if the author had done that, this book would have been about 100 pages long at the most. Enough to tell the truth.
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This was a very interesting book. Very hard to put down. How this woman could have went so long without being caught is unbelievable. Anyone who enjoys true crime, this is it at its best.
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The author's style is a bit confusing. It goes back and forth between what the suspect told police when she was arrested and what she is telling the author during interviews. This style can be good, but this author simply makes it confusing by not clearly identifying which chapter reflects original interviews with the police and which is a result of the author's interview with her.


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