I have to say that this ended up being my favorite true crime book by Ann Rule. I think the main reason is that this one stayed really focused on not only the the accused, but also the victim and other women in this man's orbit. Usually Rule's books start to read as formulaic with her going into the...
The sad true tale of Anne Marie Fahey, and her killer, Thomas Capano. As with many of this author's longer, one-case books, this one is very well written and a chilling insight into both victim and perpetrator. Not for the overly sensitive, but one of Rule's better books. For the longer review, plea...